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FOUR Trlfc LT TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1882 4 T.C. Men To Be Graduated Twin City men graduating from i colleges and universities In VjOrODrunUl include: Edward Frank Ross, son of Mr Moravians To Form Society Organization of an Ohio Moravi an Home Mission Society is an- Hospital News Union Hospital Admitted Mrs. Edward W. Schumacher. 402 E.

Front st. Miss Katherine Specht. 212 W. 2nd st, Wilhelm Swisshelm, Bellview arc, Miss Karen Judy, 816 E. Front Declares Atom Program Timid WASHINGTON member 1 of the Congressional Atomic En; T-, 64 em- ticipated when members and RUssell.

ergy Committee today described Ltn. ot RD 1, Mrs. James E. Mrs. President.

Truman's three-billion- and Mrs. George A. Ross RD 2. of thc ys coniRogations 1 ftprnoon 1 Herman Pugh and Mrs. Robert foliar atomic expansion program richsville and Anthony J.

Caputo.lment and a resident of this city all Sharon church Sunday afternoon, Wenger. rd 2, Mrs. Clyde George. son ot Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Caputo.jof his life, died at 6:25 a. m. today and evening. RD 4 chari e5 e. Brown.

124 St. 320 Sherman st. Dennison. whojat Union hospllal a cerebral Jhe Rev Meiviri weidnei, oi AK clgir ave Master Eric He had been serious- A motiof 139 NE' John of Technology in Cleveland. I 7" 1UI sr.ott, 725 3rd st SW.

Mrs. Paul J. Both men will receive the degree ill one week but in ailing health We Would Be Building, will be 224 6Ul dr, Nw, and Mrs. of Bachelor of Science in Chemicar 01 tun featiiredintlie mmiig. Thomas Husmann, 620 Ray ave, Engineering in exercises to be held He was born in Bainhill services will begin at 2.30 m.

cUy; Lester LandiSf rd 1. Dun- next Saturday morning. Ross is a 1888- aaon was a and 8 P' hciri after dee: Harry Coleman. 512 member of the Campus Club and na ley, of God au Water and Master Todd Alpha Chi Sigma and Caputo is aj member of the Asse noon service. All are invited a 45 Washington ave uhrichs member of the American Institute He reslded at 369 4th St covered-dirti fellowship meal at 6 of Chemical Engineers, the Amer- Surviving are his wife.

Jessie Wright Garabrandt; five children. Mrs. Harry Arter of RD 1. Sherrodsville. David Jr.

of Uhrichsville, Cecil of RD 3. this city, Mrs. Alberta Terazzi of Massillon and Alvin of the home; 13 grandchildren p. m. with the host church supply ing coffee.

A farewell party will be as a measure which is "far too timid and too little." Rep. Jackson said he would vote for the administration request but he warned that it will not be enough in view of the Krem lin's ten-to-one superiority over the free world in conventional firepower. Jackson called for an "all-out" 1 tt 8 Program. He de- ville; Mrs. Waltei J.

Hafner, -03 clared; is downright immoral 6 th st and Mrs. Carl Bixlei have our flgdlmg men confront 135 N. Bodmer ave. Strasburg. and held after the evening service for Manns troops witn a wall of flesh the Rev.

and Mrs. E. Howard Housman. who return to their mission work in Honduras, C. next week.

Laymen, representing each of ican Chemical Society, Alpha Chi Sigma and the Campus Club. Joseph T. Zeigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zeigler, 516 N.

2nd st, Dennison will be graduated from Tri-State College, Angola, Ind. He will receive the degree of Bachelor I grandchildren; two the Mmauan the coun-1 Brow ne hs llle.Mr s. Zoa tie Ua gate "ways and means of augmenting the firepower of our armed forces." What the President has asked for. Albert Zauke. Midvale.

Operated Master Don Foutz I and Miss Karen Judy, Dover; Mrs. E. A. Walters and Master Eric Swinehart, this city; Mrs. Sam instead of a wall of In a prepared House speech, the Washington state Democrat proposed that Congress set up a joint bi-partisan committee to investi- BARGAIN COLUMN Rummage Sale, June 7, Town Lot, Gnadenhutten.

10 a. m. Priscilla Class Gnaden M. E. Church.

4-3t Bake Sale, June 7. Grahams Meat S. Broadway. Auxiliary of Eagles 2251. 4-3L Home Made Cakes-Pies.

Cakes decorated If desired. Ph. 66195. Bake Sale. June 7th.

9 30 a. m. at M. Store, E. High.

Sponsored by Tuscarawas 4-H Club. Rummage Sale. June 7. V. F.

W. Hall. Fair by youth group W. H. Ave.

Church of Those wishing to donate for the sale contact Mrs. Wm. Ph. 61324. 4-3t Bake Sale.

June 7th. Home Paint Store, W. High ave. By Tuscora Police Auxiliary. 4-3t Prisoners Tell Of Ordeals In Red Dominated Koje Prison Camp of Science in Electrical Engineer- "VT nf Van Fossen, Carrollton, and Les inc at exercises to be held June 12 brothers and two sisters.

Joseph of ty. have for some time worked to- Uhrichsville and Samuel of Denm- wards formation of a home mission ter Landis. Dundee. Dismissed Mrs. Julius Meryo ison.

Mrs. Ellen Day of Sherrods- SOCiety to be patterned similarly to, Mantar rivde inhn Mamr ii 7 Mam Ivllle and Elizabeth Brown of the foreign missionary society that Ann! KPnnrriv sslhc 15 a "half-way solution hi clfriuatPrt 0ne brother and one S1S' has been in existence for well over 2 'pL 1 10 an challpn 8 By Pro- Uhiichsville, will be graduated ter arg deceased one hundred years. A proposed con- i 1 Posing it. he said, the military has Funeral services will be held Sat-' stitution has been drawn up and dolph and Master Swinehai told the American people in effect: urday at 2:45 p. m.

at the residence ratified by governing boards of the L10i "we do not want a11 tha atomic with the Reverends Linden Ford various churches. Ralph Chittenden, Cadiz, Mrs. hydrogen weapons we can and Melvin Host officiating. Burial, Rev. Weidner has for the pastjliam TST! pnv have will be in East Avenue cemetery in few years laoored successfully in' ald unnchsvme.

Mis. ko Jackson warned that "if we are charge of the Linn-Hert Co. The starting a congregation, known as Dundee, and Mis. Don-, able tQ achieve the hydrogcn bomb, body will be returned to the home Midway Manor, in a residential ald Kremlin will also achieve where friends may call after 1 p.m. area 0f Allentown.

Pa. Births Mr. and Mrs. Lowau He added: believe it is Eriday. I Schumacher.

402 E. Front st, thouigh I hope I Dover, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Russia may beat us in the Trnff ir Hafner, 203 6 th st SW, race for hydrogen supremacy.

This I lUlliv VUUII daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. 1S a terrifying thought." Newf Philadelphia William Coleman, 512 N. Water st, Uhrichs- on Monday June 9.

He will receive the degree, Bachelor of Science in Business in the 113th annual commencement of the school. Police Out Of Eviction Case By DON DIXON I.N.S. Staff Correspondent KOJE ISLAND The first Inside story of the workings of Koje dread Communist kangaroo courts was given Allied reporters today by a rescued prisoner who had been beaten and condemned to death for anti-Communism. The young North Korean, one of 17 liberated by American troops, told of his harrowing ordeal after tank-led GIs entered two more compounds and began breaking up the inmates into smaller groups. As still defiant prisoners waved reappearing Red flags and sang warlike airs, the 24-year-old North safely beyond the grasp of the compound he was awaiting execution when the GIs rescued him.

The severely beaten prisoner and Speed Plan To Void Escapes COLUMBUS The Memorial Day break at the Ohio Penitentiary Ioncls were found Wllh their hands were it would endanger his family living in Communist-ruled Nofth Korea. The young soldier said that hs himself was awaiting execution "any day" when he was rescued. Some others in the group of 17, he related, were awaiting before the 13 masked, hard-core Communist "judges." He said his "trial" for suspected anti-Communism consisted of a savage beating by way of "prompting" him to give the "correct" answers to his tormentors who then condemned him to death. Following his rescue from a compound hut where the American soldiers found the 17 nnti-Rrd inmates. the prisoner was taiited for bruises of the leg, kidney.

The reporters were permitted to 16 fellow-inmates were taken out of interview him a few hours after Compound 85 Wdnesday by Ameri-1 American troops launched "Opeia- can troops who smashed into the tion Splitup" Thursday morning. enclosure and two other stockades -----------------------in order to destroy Red flags and flagpoles. Fifteen of the 17 rescued pris- Viola Dayton Mrs. Viola Dayton. 91, of Peoli Henry Salomon, 18.

this city, fined ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert died at the home of her 524 79 f0r defective muffler. (Pa- Wenger, RD 2, this city, sons. Mrs.

Bertha Yokel of Peoli at 2 case, p. m. yesterday following an illness Mldvale Thompson. 71. of six months.

LAPEER, Mich. State police declined to interfere today in the eviction case against 60-year- old Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens. Lapeer widow. Mrs.

Stevens was ordered off her property to satisfy a judgment as a result of bankruptcy proceedings Mutual InsVance" bkand' anf fbar0" Kay Russe11' h.rL^ Sheriff Clark W. Gregory has was $137 and costs; Charles E. 1)0111 of RD lt this charglng thal the I Akron, fined $14.70 for passing Born July 9, 1860. in Tuscaiawas over lbg yeuow line. (Patrol case) co, she was a member of the West Dover Gordon Zale Kienzle, Union MethtKttst church.

She was for married 1880 to Thomas driver-5 license. (Patrol easel Twin City Hosoital Admitted Miss Mary Paesano, 310 Bank st, Dennison; Mrs. William L. Wilcoxon, 1023 N. st.

Shirley Ann Gatten, 926 N. Main Says Rossellini Is Drug Addict tied and the North Korean said some of these, besides himself, were awaiting execution or beatings by order of 13 shrouded "judges." The prisoner was Interviewed by the Koje Island prison camp authorities for the first time allowed the reporters to have a news confer- who died in 1909. Her second hus- Dennison Fined for overloads both of Uhrichsville; and Bar-, HOLLYWOOD AS) -Dr Peter has spurred prison officials to speed up their two-point plan to avoid future escapes. First, they are trying to make the penitentiary the Mansfield Reformatory and Lima State Hospital more escape-proof by installing window bars of tougher steel and by relieving (he overcrowding soon. 7 Welfare Director J.

H. Lamnecg. Thr prisoner asked that his name in his report to the governor said not b(, uscdr explainln(! that plans already under way will relieve the overcrowding. The penitentiary is now housing 4 000 instead of the 3.000 for which it was built. He pointed out that if it were not so crowded it would not be necessary to use the rooms which have windows opening onto the outside wall.

The recent break was made by sawing the bars on one of those windows. unable to execute the writ. Monday, the sheriff and a deputy ere put to flight by angry neighbors of Mrs. Stevens, who mauled both men and dragged them to their official car. Gov.

G. Mennen Williams yesterday ordered an investigation into the case. Sheriff pleas for state! 1 Marang of Coshocton. $62 and Surviving besides Mrr Yokel are cos(i; Do e( Cadiz c. a son, Edgar Bean of Bend.

I a half-sister, Mrs. Virgil C. Wells of Newcomerstown; 10 grandchil- L. Board of Columbus. Clarence E.

Cramer of Toledo, Frank. Smith of Pontiac, dren and 13 great-grandchildren A cu(ton Hood pf Perrysburg, wu. brother and sister are deceased. Short services will be held in the A. R.

Bonnell Funeral Home in Newcomerstown at 1 p. m. (slow police help in serving the writ were 4 Salurday arid al 2 p- m- at turned aside by Commissioner Joseph W. Childs. Said Childs; "Our job is protection of the public peace, not the serving of writs." the West Union church with Rev.

Arthur Williams of Peoli official Dismissed Mrs. Glen Hines Italian movie director "is on record and son. Andrea Lou Wenger. Lm- as a drug and is known as da C. Brokaw, both of RD 4.

this man living with mistresses city; Mrs. Carrie Johnston, Mrs. while married someone else." Frank Downing, both of Dennison; In a dramatic Superior Court Jane Milburn. RD 1. Vivian Jua -1 hearing the Swedish neuro-surgeon rata Romig, Ann Hines, George W.

answered actress Ingrid Stamm, all of Uhrichsville; Rich-j 10-page affidavit that he "liked to ord L. Weiser, Daniel R. Stahl, see her cry and and that Melvindale, JohH Monroe of Muncie, H. L. bur Tolman of Steubenville.

Emerson Ellcessor of Muncie, Ezra Williams of Akron. James Lowers of Charleston, W. Claude Beall of Cleveland, Robert teg. Buna! will be in West Union Devm(, of pa Robert cemeiery Friends may call at the Bal, 0( w. Ajchev 0, funeral home after 7 clock this evening.

First Service In New Church Sunday A church, the Hi-Way Baptist. will hold its first services Sunday morning in the Wooster Highway school building between Parral and Columbia. Blair co. Pennsylvania. Carl Smith of Bridgeport.

John Thompson of Jewett and Eli Bakick of Weirton, W. $25 and costs each. and Francis Hurless both of affection our 13-year old daughter. Newcomerstown Brice O. Smith, Pia.

has for me." Deersville: Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Lindstrom took the stand yester- Scio; Edith Brown. Tippecanoe; day in the bitter summer custody and Mrs. Charles F. Brown and battle over Pia and.

under oath. Layoffs Due To Strike Are Near CLEVELAND (A Several large steel using plants in the Cleveland area nave indicated that Lamneckjaul about 250 will soon tbeir stockpiles will carry them at normal production for more than a Finnish Technician Visits Dover Plant Anjal Kaila. 41 old technical engineer, ended ft two- day visit in Dover yesterday with an inspection tour of the Marsh Wall Products Co. Mr. Kaila is technical manager of the hardwood plant of tnc Heinola Fanerfabrik Zachariassen At Co.

He is making a year-long tour of the pulp, paper and hardboard industries in this nation as part of a U. S. Department of Labor exchange program. He left for Iceland and then Chicago yestefday. Suspend Permit The State Liquor Control Board today announced the suspension of the permit of Walter Smith, Lunch Room.

Newcomerstown, tor 15 days for sales to minors. be accommoda in the rebuilt dormitory nean. completion at the Roseville honor camp. A contract has been let for an additional building at the Marion Training School. A new building at Lima remove about 100 psycopaths from the penitentiary.

Lamneck also suggested the next week if the nationwide steel strike continued. Officials of the plants said that no layoffs are contemplated until sometime next week if the walkout of some 650,000 CIO Steelworkers continues. Some 1 .000 railroad workers in i 01 the legislature should were lald provide funds to expand the Marion aa a 0lthe dlsputt whlch has 750 10 idled about 90.000 Ohio steelworkers about 1500. daughter, Tippecanoe. May Rites Funeral services will be held at 2 p.

m. time) Saturday Coll WltfieSSeS in the Jack Funeral Home at Canton for Mrs. Grace K. May. a ft NGWQrk I Ndl life resident of Canton, who died U.

S. Casualties In Korea Up 182 struck back at Miss Bergman's charges with a bitter attack on Rossellini. His voice choked with anger. Dr. Lindstrom declared: "I want the child exposed to Mr.

Rossellini. He a bad reputation in this country and Sunday School will be at lnJiel, with worship service at 10:30 at 1733 Roo5'velt The music room will be used for lng a lon8 Ulne5s' WASHINGTON The De i fense today announced, abroad. For all practical purposes an increase of 182 American cas-ihe ran away Wllh the mother of NEWARK. O. Defense ualties ln for laat to my child.

fnimu- counsel in the New ark murder trial lhe total slai 0 He seems to have a habit of Rh, th' of an Indiana Marine private will: t0 1091j9-, living with mistresses while mar- She was the increase, inc Warden R. Al vis's report on the prison break placed the blame on overcrowding as well as negligence of guards. Two of the nine convicts who escaped, Edward Mischler, 47. and Leander Reed. 31.

both serving terms for armed robbery, are still at large. call the first of 26 witnesses today. I The increase, including 25 dead. ried t0 someone else. i rt.noht.r, Harmon Cordray.

18. of Moores- was the lowest in iuo months. The -it has been quoted in the United and the entrance will be at the mw ville. Ind. is charged with the road- Army reported 110 casualties, the Slates that he is a drug the services for the present time of WlUiam May' 'ot Scheme MdVstomg jfAdten Corps 63: the Air Force addict and has been and Mrs.

Esther Wadsworth of numbers writer, on pnded ftt midnlght Friday. rear of the building The Rev. Carl Nungesser will deliver the sermon and the public of1 Wendl reason for his fast divorce that he Canton, two sons, Charles of Can- March 4. The defense witnesses include six. and the Navy, three, for the lw0 times in Italian mental institutions.

The new total includes 17.252 kill-1 i have rep0rts that he used as a It is planned to erect a church this city and KoonU ot from home. 72Ijvas imox.caied by drugs at companion. Pvt. Louis nussinf. ox wnom iw are xnown 10 time of the marriage, and con- Three Killed In Cleveland Traffic mostly in the northeastern portion of the state.

The Lorain railroad employes worked for the Lake Terminal Railroad. serving U. S. Steel's National Tube division. New York Central already has laid off 1.700 employes in the northeastern Ohio area and expects to have 8.000 men idle on its enure system by the weekend if the walkout continues.

Dover Band Preparing CLEVELAND persons were killed Tuesday in sep- First Summer Concert Cleveland area traffic acci The Dover Concert Band will present the first in a series of DINE A BILL GRILL Roswell Delicious ITALIAN PIZZA on FRIDAY 4ND SATURDAY Liquor Beer Wine building once the Canton; two sisters, Mrs. Estella i companion. congregation is Shank and Mr5 Mabel schaffner has already been established. Set Safety Mark convicted of Canton; three grandchildren in the and was sentenced to and five great-grandchildren. dle in the electric chair Aug.

14. Rev. Ed Shockey will officiate Each accuses the ot corTTwnnc at services, and burial will be one wb0 fired lhe fatal shot- Forest cemeury have died. The total of known American deaths is 19,244. today that the Elyria district of the company will be honored at urday for setting a new record in safety for the entire gas industry.

The American Gas Association a certificate for com- call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. today and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Margaret Work American Wounded By Commie Soldier BERLIN (A- 1 police wounded an American soldier in Prof Who Refused To Testify Is Out COLUMBUS (A OhD State University today slammed the door tended the marriage should be invalid.

"My child has expressed a wish not to go to Italy. I agree with Drowns In River COLUMBUS (A. A 13-year old Margaret Davis Work. 88. died of the leg today when they fired al a Pitting more than five million infll'niiLic5 in her home, 133 Min- palro1- man hours without accident.

This nich ave- city, at 10:30 The opened fire on bieaks a record set by a West a- Wednesday. company in 1939. The daughter of Guyan and Pris- 11 uas carrying out a routine pa cilia Davis, she was born at Sta- 1101 along lhe border between the tion 15. Harrison co, Sept. 3.

1863. sector ol Beilin and lhe A former Uhrichsville resident, zone. in the face of a fine arts instructor! Columbus boy drowned in the who refused to testify before the Scioto River in downtown Columbus Ohio Un-American Activities Com-; Wednesday despite efforts of two mission. i other boys to save him. University President Howard L.

Police said Lacy Davis slipped Bevis said he had studied the rec- from the top of a small dam while TT i ord of the appearance of instructor fishing. His companion dived in Marston A. Hamlin and decided he after him, and another boy fishing she was a member of the Uhnchs- ville Methodist church and Pythian leg but the wound dld not require hospitalization. The motor A bullet grazed the driver's left Bevia said he had talked with Hamlin and that the She 18 survived by her husband, nX Samuel G. Work; a step daugh- The driver was Pvt.I Sisters should not be "appointed again to on the bank also swam to his res- teach at Ohio State." jcue, but neither could effect the Hamlin was suspended May 21, rescue, the day after he appeared before Miss Georgia Smallwood.

35. was killed when a runaway tractor trailer rammed into her car in suburban Middleburg. Five other persons were injured. Miss Mary Molien, 56. of Cleveland Heights, was killed when a car jumped the curb and struck her on the east side- The third victim was John Bilnski, a 73-year-old blind man, who walked into the side of a CTS St.

Clair express bus in downtown Cleveland. (IN THE SERVICE) summer programs Sunday afternoon at 3 in Dover City Park. The conceit, along with seven others, will be sponsored by Local 404 of the American Federation of Musicians through a grant of the Music Performance Trust Fund of the Recording Industry. Six will be presented in Dover, one at Uhrichsville and one in this city. Additional concerts also are being arranged by Director Dominick Greco, who led the band through a 3-hour rehearsal last night.

It will play for the Dover Elks lodge on Flag Day, June 14. I MIXED DANCE EM HY FRIDAY NIGHT CNADEN TOWNHALL Marvin Orch. Caller-lterman (Josser Sponsored Volunteer tire Department BIG MIXED DANCE SATURDAY Kl) Flll.l.t-IH'X OKI I It A Wnrburger, nller Fun 9 111 June 7th I lir itltiii Inh" BALLROOM DOVER A-B Raymond D. Chaney, son, of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Chaney. RD 1, this city, who recently enlisted in the Air Force, has been stationed in New York. His address is: AF 15476743; Fit. 1709 3653 Tig. Sampson All Force Base.

N. Y. French Fried Scallops Featured Fri. EDDIE'S GRILL 12S ASHWOOD LANE, NW. this city, and six nieces and a New Philadelphia Lodge No.

177 i One son. Wilbur Gmtz, la F. A A. M. will conduct funeral 1 deceased.

services for oui departed brothei Rcv. George Sweeney will offi- Jacob Geib, at 7:30 p. Friday. jCiate at funeral services Saturday ter, Mrs. Laura Work Knotts of Wllfred Chenevert of North Grafton, Mass.

At Polio Meeting L. Heim of this city, county June 6 at the Linn-Hert Funeral 1 P- m. in the R. K. Lindsey chairman of the National Foun- Home.

Lodge convenes at 7 p. m. Funeral Home at Dennison. Burial dation for Infantile Paralysis, has Richtni M. Griffith, W.

will be in Union cemetery. returned from Chicago where he Geo. Williams, Sec. 4-2t Friends may call at the funeral and Mrs R. G.

DeArment, also of home from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday fbis city, district director of wo- and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Friday, activities, attended a regional conference on polio problems at the Palmer House.

Mr. Heim reported that the county chapter is paying care cost for 35 men, women tmue to dominate the New Phila- and chUdren. Members are requested to meet in the dub at 7:15 tonight to tend funeral services at The Linn- Hert Funeral Home at 7:30 p. m. for our late Brother Jacob Geib.

Local Weather Warm days and cool nights con- Mguiar meeting L. O. O. 7:10. delphla weather picture.

The mercury rose to a top of 78 degrees yesterday before dropping to a low of 46 last night. The reading at 7:30 this morning was 51. according to Weather Observer E. A. Reiser.

Directors To Meet The board of directors of the New Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce will hold their regular meeting at noon Friday in the Elks club grill here. Leg-o-genic New Word For Legs YORK I The Society of Illustrators got behind a new word today and put up a pretty girl to help sell it. The society decided it like sucb as "gams." etc. for legs. So they made up the word threw a party, invited a lot of photographers and produced their for leg-o-genlc girl in Monica Lewis.

DICTATORSHIP FuiJ employment with govern- ment-guaranteed for every Fire V-OllS one inevitably will mean forced Dennison Firemen were called Ubor at a particular job. whether to 214 Jewett ave to extinguish an you want it or nol. upholstery fire in an automobile The Timken Roller Bearing Co. i owned by Ernest Johnson. Damage Mt gt $25 Estate of the late Beit W.

Van Sickgl of Newcomerstown has been valued at under inventory filed by Uarda Lent, trix. Estate of the late Joseph Zehnder of this city is valued at $6,993.80 under inventory filed by Alta Hlsrich, administratrix. Try Daily um.

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