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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 12

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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TWELVE THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS SATURDAY. AVGUST 17. Fairfield-Waterford School Board Employs 3 To Complete Staff Fairfield-Waterford district board Mrs.

Thomas Gentile and of education at the November eiec- Rose Crumbacher. Forty tbous- i Qmilj TO tion are not aligned for and against and are expected to attend the I a the present consolidated district, assembly, which will be the larg- Ity Charles Crook and Edward Kirk est in America this summer. a a were asked to run because of The summer rally of the Youngs- LsGSpile rrOtGStS thoir fitness for the two seats to town Federation of Luther Leagues fvittown be fiiled on the diotrjct board but will be heid at the Clyde prebared 00 newly purchased home and neither has expressed himself terser Road. Sunday afternoon. in il as taking any stand.

Reinstration will bee at 3 community Fairfield-WaU man. and a movie projector fori Although Mr. Crook is superin- The class erford district board of education, each schoof will be purchased. iendent of East Fairfield Methodist wiU have a corn roast at the Four cooks for Fairfield cafeter-1 Sunday school, he lives across the Mr. and Mrs.

James Hunt, meeting at Fairfield School, Thursday evening, hired three teachers ia were re The coming of the Myers family to this planned residential section in southeastern Pennsylvania has hired, Mrs. R. R. line in Unity township in the New Middleton Road, at 8:30 pm. next and decided to buy a new bus Peppel, Mrs.

Vertie Detrow, Mrs. Waterford school area, and Ed- Tuesday. brought protests from many home- subject to approval by the State Freida Firestone Department of Education. Chamberlain, all Teaching staffs of both Fairfield and for New Waterford, Mrs. and New Waterford Schools were Frances Taylor, Mrs.

Rose Cellela completed with the hiring of three and Mrs. Helen Black, all of the teachers. Mrs. Mazel Weaver of New Waterford area Salem will teach fifth and sixth grades at Fairfield, and Mrs. Fairfield township, but is employed in Salem.

and Miss Anna ward Kirk, whose name has been Alpbeus Rohrer will discuss of Columbiana, coupled with his, is a resident of first missionary journey at were'hurled through' the picture windows. Five persons were ar- Edgar V. BeH and Stanley Yea- Cbnst Mission truck will for fallur(, ger, the other two candidates for Fairfield and vicinity next orders (0 move on Edward Miller of Columbiana the two places on the board, are Thursday. will supply gas and service for residents of Fairfield township. ----------------------------the school busses.

Edward Gor- I Civil Air Patrol to Kathryn Kerr of Salem, fourth grade at New Waterford. James, by and Eugene Weikart submitted KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS and its Htzer of Youngstown will teach bids to supply coal, but awarding auxiliary, Sunset Temple, Pythian Hold PfOCtice SeOfCh vocal and instrumental music at of a contract was deferred. New Waterford. Milk for the district will be pro- Sisters, will have a coverdish fam ily picnic in Pavilion 1, Firestone Park, at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- CONTRARY TO earlier reports, vided by Smith Dairy of Board-1 candidates for membership on the day.

Persons attending are to take coverdish and table service. SHOP MONDAY, 9:30 to 5:00 Ohio MANSFIELD, Ohio Civil Air Patrol is holding its annual practice search and rescue mission here today and Sunday with than 100 men and 25 planes Columbiana Auxiliary of Salem fjve northern Ohio groups par- Hospitals will meet to sew at the home of Mrs. H. H. Pierson, Fairfield School Road, at 10 ajn.

Monday. Members are to take lunches. Miss Loretta Foertch and Miss Marcia Roth will represent Columbiana Junior Tri-Hi-Y at a conference at Camp Nelson Dodd, Brinkhaven, O. tidpating. The exercise is held once a year to perfect search techniques and to permit an evaluation of efficiency by the Air Rescue Service of the United States Air Force, of which the Civil Air Patrol is an auxiliary.

Groups participating have headquarters in Youngstown, Lima, Toledo and Mansfield. In neighborhood meetings, on picket lines which formed in from of in stores and on street corners, people asked one another: are we going to 'Hie new owner of the house. William J. Myers, 32. an equipment tester studying for an engineering degree, said quietly but firmly: the home and I intend to live James Newell, a leader of the Levittown Betterment suggested orderly picket line in from of the to a crowd of some 500 at a backyard meeting.

Gov. George M. Leader has dispatched state troopers to the scene. ALBERT HOUSEHOLDER, presiding minister of Columbiana Witnesses, will head a PIL0T BAILS Ot OF JET delegation of nine who will attend LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, a five-day convention in Baltimore Va. Arthur C.

Longmier. next through Sunday. 26, Cleveland, Ohio, safely bailed, T11 Remaining members of the dele-lout ot an F100D Super Sabre jet reoea gation will be Mrs. Householder, fighter which crashed Friday near Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Miller, Mr. the John H. Kerr Dam in Southand Mrs. Lowell Smith, Mr. and side, Virginia.

Career of Robber Repeated Failure go school Seamless stockings boseams to read sheer 1.35 'new seamless stretch $1.65 Reinforced Seamless, $1.50. TODAY, LAST TIMES At 1:30,3:30,5:30.7:30,9:35 inema co PE SUNDAY Features Sunday At 1:30, 3:30, 5:20. 7:30, 9:40 Monday Matinee At 2:00 Evenings At 7:20, 9:35 at his sensational a teen-age terror who scares nobody but himself as DQJNOSir wmmmnmm ROBERT IVERS HORACE WWMOU tyJffcV IBtfS A POPEYE CARTOON AND NEWS NEXT TUESDAY ONLY ONE SHOW AT 2:00 P. M. ALL FUN KIDDIE SHOW THE HILARIOUS FEATURE PICTURE Francis In the Haunted WITH MICKEY ROONEY and THE TALKING MULE Also 3 Stooges Comedy and Two Cartoons 44 ALL SEATS 25c DOORS OPEN AT 1:15 P.M.

thwarted career as a professional robber. He and Ray C. Stevenson were seized in a running gun battle with police soon after they robbed the Elgin National Watch Company Credit Union of $4,177 Thursday. The money was recovered and they were charged with robbery Friday. When arrested.

Waldon gave his name as Rayhiond A. Parsons, but FBI sources identified him as Waldon. He spent nearly 17 years in federal prisons for attempted mail robbery near Onarga, 111., in 1940. In that project, he was shot and captured. Another robbery attempt last October in Maywood, a Chicago suburb, also was unsuccessful.

He was captured by Maywood police trying to burglarize an apartment. Waldon jumped $10,000 bail after that incident. AN'DIORAFT EXHIBITED. Hnen children who look part at the suiftmer playground exhibited their handicraft work at the Memorial Building the other day members of the Senior Citizens judged the for ribbon awards. The women are shown top picture1 making their selections.

Four of the first- place winners who were on hand at the time are shown flower photo. I. to Nancy Older, Barbara Cibno. Larry Carianel- and Peggy Huber. U.S.

Spy Testifies On Red Espionage Teacher's Salary 'Gimmicks' Rapped Aug. 28 Meeting Set For Garfield Grange DAMASCUS The next ing of the Garfield Grange wii NEW YORK --A. in for the Houst unitli on n- America Activ itie rs Vmr T- ican cm py Br iris Moms has given te ugh: cie UP up imp ortant aspects of Sovi espionage in his mm Morri! a oily wood producer who risked hi life in th Russi. in underground for 12 yt an, as closeted for three hours Fnd, ay CHICAGO 0B A teacher's un- he held Aug. 28.

There was ion official said today that meeting this week, are being used in public Second Class Petty Officer Ri schools in efforts to avoid pay in- ard McBride is expected home in a secret srvMon with a ccm- creases for teachers. around Sept. 1 to visit his par- rmt'ee investigative team. Television, aides, and Foster Me- A committee spokesman x. the merit pay Bride.

be enroute from Mom- the rlos talks were expected to Mrs. Florence of Groose Ptois. Tenn. to his new station in continue tod lie. said are the gimmicks Brunswick, Me.

The spokesman said of and cynically Mrs. Walter JTigle visit- initial testimony designed to substitute for general -Mrs. Bruce Delzell in looks very encouraging at this pay Tampa, Fla. recently while on va- points. Mr.

Morris may well Mrs. Sweeney, a vice president callonprovide the missing link in many House Bill to Stiffen Tax-Misuse Liability WASHINGTON UP The House has passed a bill to stiffen the criminal liability of business firms which pocket or misuse income taxes or social security taxes from their employes. The bill, which was passed Friday and now goes to the Senate, is aimed chiefly at fly-by-night operators and shoestring concerns which use the payroll deductions I for their own business purposes. The treasury reported that delinquencies in income and social isecurity tax withholdings amount to 279 million dollars over the last six years alone. of the AFL-CIO American Federa- Force of aspects of domestic espionage by tion of Teachers, spoke at a phi a were guests of in this Moms, 62.

is a naturalized of Russian birth. His Federation of Teachers, Mr. Mrs. Edward SaTaman role as counterspy came to light Sweeney said that Detroit teach- Weils ton ca.ed on Mr. and Mrs break.nc of tl of ing of the AFT executive council.

Mrs. Edwin Steer Sun- A past president of the Detroit PIGEONS FLEE ACCIDENT LYNDHURST. N.J. UP-Edward Cizon, 31, ran his car into a pole Friday and a dozen feathered passengers immediately fled the scene of the accident. The impact of the crash broke open a crate of homing pigeons who took off for home four miles away in Passaic.

Attention Savers! CHECK UP! What Rote of Interest do you receive on yotjr SAVINGS ACCOUNT? ers were abandoning their jobs Buttermore Wednesday, for higher pay work in siiburban! Youth, 14, Declared She said that throughout Michigan at least 11.000 teachers with CheSS Tourney Victor than qualifications will be hired during the coming school year. meet both the immediate and the long range Mrs. Sweeney said, schedules must go Myra and Jack Soble and Jacob Albam. who have admitted spying for the Sov iet Union. Morris is scheduled ta appear i next week before the Senate Internal Security subcommittee in CLEVELAND When tourna ment directors Friday night de-1 dared defending champion Arthur b.

Bisguier, 26. of New Woman Thwarts Robber winner of the U.S. Chrss Feder- I open tournament. 11-year- With JOfS, jOlt uOX old Bobby Fischer protested that ATLANTA Atlanta worn! there had been a mistake in the an groccr drove off a would-be scoring. holdup man with a barrage of salt FiUc QfJon Tournament officials spent jars.

hour checking the complicated sajd Mrs. Ora Rowe. ST, LONDON Police today were chess scoring system and then dis- a y0Ung man came into investigating whether a blackmail covered they had awarded store Friday, ordered a gang broke into the London office er too many points. They reversed arKj then pointed a their decision and declared Fischer lonc-hladed knife at her the new champion. He is thej -He said.

your mon- youngest player ever to win still had the tournament. pound box of salt in my hand. Without thinking I let fly with the WILL INVITE QUEEN box of salt. That must have sur- LEXINGTON, Ky Queen prised him because he ducked Scandal Magazine Files Stolen of the American magazine Confidential and stole files containing material for scandal stories about British celebrities. The theft was discovered Friday night by Chris Barnett, publicist who shares the office with Michael Mordaunt Smith, British chief.

Barnett said he reported the Elizabeth, who races horses of her down and backed up. own. will receive an invitation to I grabbed up some may- visit this capital of thoroughbred annaise jars and began to chuck theft by telephone to Mordaunt- breeding and training when she is them af him said got Smith who flew to the United this country October. Mayor out of there States this week to attend the Shelby Kinkead said Friday the a criminal libel trial of Confidential queen would be invited to visit GROUP AS ELECTION Lexington whenever she can. KANSAS CITY four-day national convention of Job PALANCE TO PLAY TV ROLE DaUgriers Friday elected Mrs.

NEW YORK Paiance Sharlot A. Swem of Sheridan. Wyo. will play the title roie in supreme guardian. Other officers Death of Manoleie on CBS-TV's elected include Mrs.

Sylvia Sept. 12. The diet. Columbus. Ohio, vice in Los Angeles.

Man Killed, 3 Hurt As Auto Strikes Pole CLEVELAND (3 man was killed and two were seriously injured Friday night when their car skidded 300 feet on the Memorial Shoreway and struck a pole. George Morton. 45. Cleveland father of eight children, died short- drama, first of the preme guardian. season, will recount the career of Manolete, the late Spanish bull- BEFS TRICK CRASH CLOVER.

C. When the I bees got under ly after being admitted to St. Vm- ELECTED TO POSTAL UNIT Henry shirt, be tried to cent Charity Hospital. Reported ui JACKSON. Miss.

Paul take it off The trouble was. Min- fair condition were John H. Bry- Morton of Freeport, Ohio, Friday now was dnv.ng a truck ant, 38. Cleveland, and James Win- was elected treasurer of the Na- loaded with oats and while he was field, 33, address unknown. TRY SXLEM NEWS WANT ADS i annual convention here.

tional Rural Letter Carriers Assn. disrobing, the truck crashed. the closing session of the 53rd now was uninjured but damage was estimated at $1,506. The bees Save at FIRST! the only Bank in Salem paying the increased rale oi interest on Regular Pass-Book" Savings Accounts and i on SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. 3r- NATIONAL BANK (Ohic Member: PVderal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

ASPHALT AND RUBBER TILE McGEE-ROXBURY WHITALL VI 1 at CARPETS AND RUGS ilttw 1 as Priced From 1 $5.95 to $22.95 Sq.Yard 50 03 ec DUBER MILLER 03 I I UI Son I Tree Estimates Coartesy Service Satisfaction Phone ED 2-4727 1241 E. Pershing A rmstrong and nairn linoleums total of $1 067 16 was netted JEWELERS.

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