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EIGHT THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 Takes Optimistic View of S. Economy Slump Could Hurt Says Nixon CLEVELAND Republi-i During the interview he asked can Party could be hurt in the also about the health of Gov C. coming congressional elections if! William 0 Neill, whcC suffered a there is no improvement in thei recent heart attack, current economic situation, Vice! The vice president was the fea- President Nixon said Thursday tured speaker at the National Brotherhood Award Dinner of the But, he added: think the National Conference of Christians economy is going up.

Some of and Jews, at which Humphiey was our opponents say it is not. If cited. things go up. the Republicans will In his speech Nixon said the be all right. Eisenhower administration will they continue to stay ddwn, take action is neces- Republicans are in trouble.

sary to halt the recession and Deaths and Funerals Kopp Funeral ciating. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call at the Stark Memorial this evening. Funeral service for Frederick William Kopp of E. 9th who died Wednesday, will be Monday at 2 p.m at the Mr.

Marlin Schwartz Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harold Winn officiating. ALLIANCE Mrs. Sarah Sch wariz, 82, of 1133 Grant Alii Burial will be in Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening.

Mrs. Soloman Wilhelm Mrs. Arminta Wilhelm, 84, died at 2 a.m. today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Irene Sheets of RD 1, Columbiana, where she had gone to live last Sunday.

19 ooUtical! stimulate SI Don For prior to tat said, the RepudUcans problem is one of timing. Nixon daUgh- IUkeCrthf underdog poJ" Acting too fast and too exten-1 j. tta he added quickly. Nixon sively can lead only to a renewal a 10 lion ne auutu 4 base, Columbus, April 13, 14 and made the remarks in an inter- erf inflation. MewB-sraonsored neus view during the ride from the air- the economy is basic- 15- ln N-ews sponsort news- port with his wife Pat to a dinner ally sound and because of action paper and mawazme subscription honoring George Humphrey, for- the administration has taken and cofkest.

oung Wukotidi, a fresh- mer secretary of the treasury. is prepared to take, the American a Pj3rn' FCC Probe (Continued From Page County 4-H Rally Program Announced his vote on the evidence in the LISBON Columbiana rrv, vrv- '4-H raliy will be held Monday at The FCC voted a year ago to Tr i. 1 T. 7 in 1 a Lisbon High School. It grant the Channel 10 license toi .0 rr 1 will mark the beginning of the Public Service Television, 6 6 1953 season for all local clubs.

Bishop (Continued From Page One) by the four for dismissal of indictments against them. The four are Jerry Raimond, 35, Ira Cunningham. 50; Robert Carroll and Louis Stuttler. The trial of Gordon Delaney, 45, of East Liverpool will open Mon- mah at Salem High School, earned enough points in the first week of the drive to assure him an ad venture-packed -three days at the air base. Nixon said in the interview thatj people can make their plans for a poor economic situation is the 1958 with confidence rather than weakening there is to a national administration.

About 1.000 persons attended the Harry Truman won the 1948 dinner. The vice president present- presfdentiaj election against Thom- od the Brotherhood Award to DcnArfC as E. Dewey because of a late Humphrey. In an MU lUi IwJJUl I improvement in the economy, Nix- citation the former secretary of He repeated PresidentEisenhow- the treasury was cited for his on said. tegrity, courage and vision in ad- He repeated President Eisenhow- dancing practical position that the bottom of Following the dinner Nixon and the recession has been reached his wife flew back to Washing- the upturn will come Khrushchev's Most Recent Victory May Be Temporary CITY HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS Robert Corey of Columbiana.

Mrs. Gary Greier of Leetonia. Norman Flack of 1284 E. 3rd St. Clarence May Sr.

of Hanoverton. Mrs. Lester Marshall of 1690 N. Ellsworth Ave. Nancy Firestone of North Lima.

Walter Taylor of 228 W. 16th St. Everett Foster of Perrysburg. DISCHARGES Mrs. Sadie Doyle of Salem.

A daughte of David and Sara Felgar, she was born in Unity Twp. Nov. 18. 1873. She was married to the former Soloman Wil-, helm Dec.

31, 1896. She and her husband operated a general store at Unity until his death in 1955 She was a member of the United Church of Christ of Unity. Besides her two daughters, she leaves a brother, William Felgar of East Palestine; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Van Dyke Funeral Home at East Palestine, in charge of the Rev.

Donald Voelm, pastor of the Grace Reformed United Church of Christ at Columbiana Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. Burial will be in Glenview Cem etery in East Palestine. Ralph Parshall By WILLIAM L. RYAN nervous 1953 days after Stalin i Ralph Eugene Parshall. 29.

of AP Foreign News Analyst died. Strong popular pressure Greenawalt of Lis-, died there Thursday Communist boss Nikita Khrush-j may be responsible. noon after sulffermS a cerebral rhfv Moscow announced Thur- A clue t0 the Khrushchev Stevenson Holton of RD 2 Salem hemorrhage. ma may be found in the Com-! Herbert of MC 1, Born June 16. 1928 in Di'amond.

day night, has put over his la.es munist central was a son of Mrs. Mabel Roof Leo Hanigan of 530 Columbia St. Parshall Probert and the laite Roy Herbert DeCrow of Beloit. ai ParsKall Darrell Tressler of East Palestine. Steve Knizat of RD 2, Salem.

Benjamin Ackerman of Poland. proposal for Soviet agriculture, proval of plan to But his victory may be the machine-tractor ry a pale reflection of a deeper stations. These stations had the Struggle agitating Communists in i Ppwer to allocate or withhold ma, chinery from collective farms and the Soviet Union and thus were a potent control weap- From the dreary gobbledjgook i But thjs sQrt of bureauc of Communist statements got the way Urm es an ou.une of party Central Committee's deci- over where Soviet-brand socialism babl will go in the next decade. Tnei the machine-tractor stations even- conflict has important meaning tually. unless Khrushchev is re- for world peace.

versed Machinery will be so'ld di- Scraps of evidence indicate that reetl to the collective farms But Cora Pllmer of E' 4lh St' Friends may calf Sunday after- Khrushchev is trying to this Mrs- JosePh Lorelta North noon and evening at the funretral Mrs. Charles Richards and son of Lisbon. Besides his mother, he is survived by a brother. Lester; a sister. Mrs.

Charles Baker; a half- brother, Leo Probert; and a grandmother, Mns. Stella Roof, all of Salem. ance, died ait her home this morning at 5:15 following a two-month illness. A widow of Martin Schwartz, she lived in Alliance for 53 years, coming from Canton. Borr in the Transylvania, she was 2 member of the St.

Paul Lutheran Church of Alliance. Survivors include four sons, Martin of Warren. Fred of Granite City, 111., and Carl and George J. of Alliance; three daughters, Minnie of the home; Mrs. Benjamin Cummings and Mrs.

Grades H. Neyer of Alliance, 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Cassa- aay-Turkle Funeral Home. Rev.

Michael B. Goldner of St Lutheran Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Alliance City Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mr. Park Holloway COLUMBIANA Mrs. Ella M. Holloway, 78, of 3170 S. W.

8th Miami, died there Thursday at 9.45 p.m. following a six- month illness. Born March 27. 1879 in Columbiana, she was a daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth Kuegle Sta ley. She was an 1897 graduate of Columbiana High School, and had been a teacher in the rural schools of Columbiana and Mahoning counties.

She was a former member of the Jerusalem Lutheran Church. She married Park D. Holloway Nov. 27, 1902. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Earl Moroney of Miami; a grandson; and a sister, Mrs. J. E. Glenn of North Lima. Another sister, Mrs.

Lorena Staley, died eight days ago. The body is at the VanOrsdeU Funeral Home in Miami, where the funeral service will be held. subsidiary of National Mack voted with the majority in Mrs. Ralph Frischkorn of Wells- the 4-2 ruling that overturned an vllC mistress of ceremo- Brokaw said. examiner's recommendation that Delaney charged with trespass- the license go to A.

trank Katz- on the program are: Sa- jn Golden Star entine, a Miami radio station op- 'em Township Junior Farmers, in- Dair Co in East group: Yiwan and Char- TKp plicants for Channel 10. erator. In all. there were four trial expected to be Mack a Florida Democrat, Willowettcs Vo- 1 named to the FCC by President cal, Duartet; SUtch and Chatter Eisenhower in July 1955. and Perry 4-Hers.

skit; Judy accompanied by Mary Fai- Dnder questioning Mack esti-: Yellow Creek Girls fied that nobody at the White House ever contacted him about Mer. the Miami TV channel pantomime. Peppy Paki New Beatrice Cleveland 4-H supervisor, speaker. state er he came on the FCC. He Gtal Spillman, Gary plied No, sir when asked by wftns Dan TayLar voea, trl0' Butler JoUy Workers, been contacted by a number of soj persons, including Sherman Adams, chief presidential aide; Vice President Nixon; or Col.

Gordon Moore, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Eisenhower. A previous witness had testified hearsay engineering Public Service for the TV chan nel. East Goshen Friends Services Scheduled Sunday services at the East Goshen Friends Church begin aft 9:30 a.m. with Bible school, under the direction of Kenneth Byham, superintendent.

The worship service is at 10:30 a.m. The sermon of Dennis and Marvin McKenzie, Calcutta Working Boys, inst u- metttal; Kathy Hrovatic Robert and William Sermonski 4-H Four Leaf, reading; Albert will be leaders for the young peo- a previous witness nan testmec 3 Salem Twp. Junior Farm- Christian Endeavor meeting of hearsay reports that Moore was humorous reading. 1 at 6:30 p.m. The junior Christian the application of Arter, Lisbon Try Try Endeavor group meets at 6:30 Again; accordion solo, candlelight- with Evelyn Shreve as leader, ing service and presentation of1 is the theme for the TL Club service at 7:30 p.m.

With PatlCntS New Waterford: aJmes Skeels, Lis- Mission helpers will meet at 8 Mrs. Elden Groves of the Reveirly Turner and Carol p.m. Wednesday at the home of Washingtonville Rd. is a patient iIawkins. Salem; and Pat Con- June Barnes in Sebring.

in the Cleveland Clinic Hospital, verse, Leetonia. 1 The Rev. Tom Hammerton will Robert Heddleston, a member of 5b(' the Board of Education, is ill his home on Highland Ave. Thursday night prayer meeting is set for 7:30. followed by choir practice at 8:30.

CHURCH SERVICE SET Rev. Ralph sermon top ic is Decision of for the Sunday morning worship hour at the Bunker Hill Meth odist Church. The Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 7:30 p.m. Hour of is held each Wednesday at 8 p.m. BOOK CLUB TO ELECT The Book Cub will hold its regular meeting Monday at the Ruth Smuoker House at 2:15 p.m.

New officers will be elected. Mrs. Ross Joseph and son of 831! Funeral service will be Monday YV. State St. jq p.m at the Bicher Memo- Mrs.

Larry Dickey and daughter rial Funeral Heme, with the Rev. of East Palestine. Hunter officiating. F-NTRAL CLINIC ADMISSIONS Burial will be in North Jackson. 13 Building Permits Issued In 2 Months did not achieve this Stalinism at home and to sustain without opposition.

as it in the satellites. He reasserts by puardcd ScuIllon 712 Moscow total mas try in the Soviet press. world communism and all phases with characteristic doubletalk. Lawrence Frost of 64 Jennings of Soviet and satellite life. But he the party speaks ncw 0f a also makes Might promises to the of the collective! Grace of 160V4 S.

Lincoln home folk, reminiscent of the State Officials At Pythias Meeting Here development farm raising the possi. bility of an even bolder Khrush- Ca.1.vln.c>f chev revision of Stalin. Eventually this might mean ex tending the area of private enter Ave. Robert Martin of Berlin Center. DISCHARGES Mrs.

Peter Carlino and daugh- evening at the funeral Thirteen building permits issued home. hy Mayor Harold D. Smith for the first two months of 1958 total- bteve Janovic 5r. ed $54,700 in costs. spring.

ne me son 01 Mannew Four state officials of the Knights prise to farming, reflecting Paxson ot 292 Lun- Mary Janovic. He came to of Pythias were present Wednes- determination to day when the Salem Lodge held overtake U. S. per capita food pro- 3 'Johnson 5th st specal open meeting. auction Recent hmte indicate a William Windle of RD 2 Salem.

Attending were Grand Lodge move to create new production Russell Morri of Lin. Outer Guard George Gangware of incentives. Ayc Girard, District Deputy Harold While party actions in such af Lu-by of Farmington, fairs arc announced as unanimous ble County Deputy W. 0. Evans there have bem indications of R.

K. Shields of Hanoverton. opposition and District Deputy Lyle Hickox warning from an of Youngstown. avoid any move reflecting on the The lodge will hold another open, cver-all superiority of the collec- meeting early next month. live farm system.

CENTRAL CLINIC Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. A permit for construction of a $20,000 home at 353 Rea Drive, secured by Sam Rea. topped the list of building costs. Other permits during January and February were issued to; Frank D.

Quinn, 1096 N. Ellsworth, $300, garage and 200 addition to a storage room; Fred Rufer, 429- the United States 45 years ago, 431 W. 3rd new duplex home, 10 000 Steve Novosky, 46 E. 5th $1,000, new basement; Wesleyan Methodist Church, 545 W. Persh- Steve Janovic 63.

of 1169 Maple died of complications at 10:03 a.m. Thursday at St. Hospital in Youngstown. He had been in failing health since November. Born in Czechoslovakia.

Dec. 15 1885, he w.as the son of Matthew LISBON POLICE CHIEF ILL LISBON Police Chief Dalton Pike is ill at his home at 215 E. High St. He reported off Monday. You'll Come Back Once You Have Tried Our si 00 CHICKEN SHRIMP OYSTER HAM Mrs.

Andrew Blackburn Bakes Our DELICIOUS PIES Restarant Phone ED 7-3066 and resided here 26 years. A watchman at the Eljer he was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church and Catholic Sokol So- c.ety. He was a veteran of World ing, new Sunday School room, I. Survivors include his wife, Mary Pollaqh Janovic, whom he married July 19, 1919; two sons, 000; Adolph Ciotti, 395 W.

Pershing, new kitchen, $1.000. Glen Couchie, 955 Fair new ranch type home, 12 000 Chris Steve Jr. of Van Nuys, and PaparodLs, 477 E. State re- Eugene Todd of East Palestine, Joseph of Salem; a stepson. Char model Metzger Hotel, Vance Apples Tree Ripened-Orchard Fresh Right From Our Modern Cold Storage Top Flavor Red Delicious Yellow Delicious Stayman Winesap Northern Spy Rome Beauty Jonathan JOHNATHAN, 99c Vi $1.69 Bu.

Depot Road Ph. ED 7-3569 Wilms Nursery Thursday. Daughter, to Mr and Mrs. William Tyson of Leetonia, Thursday. Daughter, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Mansfield of New Waterford, on Thursday. CENTRAL CLINIC Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon of RD 3, Salem, on Thursday.

Son, to Mr. ard Mrs. Raymond Bush of 1220 N. Ellsworth Thursday. Son, to Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Collin wood of East Palestine, today. les Kendrick of Salem; a daugh- Stewart, 209 N. Union new ter, Mrs. Julius Julian of Salem; garage, 1 000 Roy J.

Smith, 646 two sisters, Irene, in Budapest, E. Perry modern kitchen. Anna in Czechoslovakia; and 13 $500; grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Church, with Harold D. Smith, 1076 N. Union new basement room, $700; and Lester Kille, 109 S. Ellsworth, the Rev. Fr.

J. R. Gaffney of fi- new front on building. $2.000. 4-H Tractor Club Hears Talk by Patrolman LISBON Forty members and parents the 4-H Tractor Club meeting at the Gause and 1 Ritchie Implement Dealers, near Thursday night.

State Highway Patrolman Robert Thompson of the Lisbon barracks gave a talk on road safety. A spark plug company representative will talk at next meeting which will be held Thursday evening at the same place. KENNEL CLUB PLANS DINNER The Columbiana County Kennel Club, Inc. will hold a dinner meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Lape Hotel.

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