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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 3

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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Many Of Castro's Supreme Court Jurists In Hiding By MATTHEW T. KEN NT I Prrss International HAVANA Two thirds the members of Premier Fidel Castro's hand-picked Supreme Court were in hiding today, trying to avoid the necessity of branding two refugee fellow justices as traitors Only 10 ol the court's 30 members had signed a government- sponsored denouncing Chief Justice Emilio Mcnendcz ar.d Associate Justice Jose Romero, who sought asylum in embassies here Tuesday, The 20 others could not be located immediately, although there was no indication any of them had sought to leave the country. Court insiders predicted at least half of the "judicial fugitives" would eventually sign the declaration. Anyone who refused flatly to do so could expect not only to be dismissed from the court but to be barred from the legal profession an denounced as a "traitor" himself. Despite the probable penalties, the insiders predicted a number of justices perhaps as many as 10 would resist government pressure.

Menendez's and letters Son Takes Blind Parents On Tour Of Cleveland Area CLEVELAND and Mrs. Harold Hathaway came to Cleveland yesterday and lor them it was just as good as going to Paris." The Hathaways cannot see or hear. But that does not stop them from getting around the city. They have Clarence, their 5-year- old son who has been their eyes and ears for many months. Clarence has received national publicity as the eyes and ears of his parents.

Shortly after his birth, authorities wanted to take the cmld from his parents because welfare workers felt the blind and deaf couple could not care foi the child. Neighbors in Stow, a community near Akron, rallied to their suppoit and the Hathaways won their battle. Both of the parents can speak to Clarence but they cannot hear each other or hear the child they have never seen. They communicate with each other by writing in the palms of their hands. Clarence communicates with his parents by writing numbers in their hands.

"Very soon he will be able to tpell out his messages to us," his mother said proudly, "but even now we understand him." The trip to Cleveland, first in BALKS AT OFFEK SPALDING. Fr.gland (UPI)-To beat a sMes slump, auto dealer Eric Wilson said he would take "anything ol value" as a deposit on a car. but he balked when offered two acres of potatoes toward a Jaguar. Polk's Successor May Resign From Ohio School Board PORTSMOUTH. Ohio (UPI Ward Miller, elected last week to a 55-day term in Congress, faces request that the governor appoint i me to complete the term to which the people from the Sixth District elected me," he said.

He said his post on the board I of education is non-political and that he has served for five years without missing a meeting. Miller was elected to serve out the Union Thanksgiving Services Are Set In Bowerston Tile Difly Times. Thursday, Nov 17. I960, New rhila Union Thanksgiving services will be held next Wednesday at 7:30 p. in the Bowerston Methodist I Justice Emilio Mcnendcz, in a let- ilics overseas and barring foreign goods from Post Exchanges would harm the spirit of the U.8.

troops overseas: "I think our people are accus- Court Chief tomed to sacrifice They Say i unpxpired term of the late church, it was announced today rirrniatrri Wilson -xplalned the spuds weie the possibility of having to resign Rrp Jamc, Polk. He will by Rev. Oakcy Grow, pastor of in still in the ground. from Congress, or from the Ohio cojjcct about $3,500 in salary but, the host church Board of Education I State law reads that "a ber of the board of education i 5 shall not during his trim of of- barring an emergency session Rrv WITNESS FOR PROSECUTION WICHITA FALLS. Tex Policeman Claude Zachary plays fice hold any other public position two roles today in the auto theft trial of Dale officer ana prosecution witness.

Zachary arrested Bohannon last the attornev general rule July 28. while Bohannon was driving Zachary's car. of trust or profit Miller said he would check with the attorney general of Ohio that i can't remain in both offices. I will resign from the board with the with called by President Eisenhower, will never take his scat in Con- bring presented by the Conotton William Haisha. a Republican Methodist church choir directed like Miller, was elected to the full by Mr, Rn(i thc Grad.

term the Sixth Congiession- rd directed by Mrs. al District, beginning in January. The public is cordially invited See it first In Times Telephotos to attend. Havana Wednesday night: "It was impossible to dispense Ernest Howell, pastor of 1 justice when the court was told INDIANAPOLIS, expert Dr. Wernher Von Braun, suggesting that one incentive foi man's conquering space is popu- church will bring i what sentences it must Impose on lation growth pecial music the accused, and Judges and magistrates were constantly harassed." Man bas learned to live and multiply so proficiently that if hr keeps it up for another 500 years, he won't have a place to sleep." The USS Constellation was WASHINGTON- Defense Secre tary Thomas D.

Gates, stating he did not think the order reducing commissioned Feb. 4, 1955, for the the number of servicemen fam- fourth her 157-yeur career. of resignation, circulated here three Hathaways, Wednesday night, reversed thc was tor Clarence's benefit, his two men felt it was impossible 1 Paren''8 UL' a rvt to fulfill their judicial esponsi- bilities in Caotros Cuba. "It was impossible to dispense justice wher. 'he court was told what sentences it must impose on the accused and judges and magistrates were constantly harassed," Menendez said in the letter he submitted to President Osvaldo Dorticos.

Morell said he had "frequently" been subjected to pressure and finally to "open coercion" to influence his decisions. Contempt Charges May Be Filed In Los Angeles Strike Be DONALD L. NEFF United Press International LOS ANGELES OfL- cials of a mechanics union today face possible contempt charges frr defying a court order by calling a strike that has shut down commuter bus and trolley service to 141 communities. The strike against the Metropolitan Transit Authority has affected about 400.000 daily riders in the four-county area of Los Angeles. San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange.

Some gigantic traffic snarls resulted from commuters driving We want him to see everything." his mother said. "We want him to hive a good Thc boy is quiet with strangers, the way he always has been. He can speak well enough, but he is shy rourd people he does not know. A part of the Cleveland trip, a adventure for Clarence, is spending a night in a hotel as guests of the management. Clarence took one look at the two rooms.

Then he quickly wrote "3 Bs" on his father's hand. Nothing was said but Hathaway patted his son on the head to indicate he got the beds. Funeral Services Held For Ohio Girl Slain By Kidnaper PAULDING, Ohio Eagleson was to be buried today, five days after she was abducted from near her home, raped and murdered. Services were scheduled for 3 p. m.

in the First Christian Church. While gnei-strlcken friends and neighbors of thc Eaglesons paid their last respects to the young girl, authorities here and in surrounding Ohio and Indiana com- their own on already munWes pressed their seareh lor jammed with cars, but for the klUer although they admitted most part thc area seemed to be taking the strike in stride. The MTA said It instructed its attorneys to seek contempt cita tions today against three officials and four members of the Amalgamated Transportation Union. The union ordered its 900 mem to having no real clues. The 14-year-old victim was pulled Into a car Sunday evening as she walked home from a movie with her 5-year-old sister.

Cheryl. The younger girl ran screaming to a home telling him her ber mechanics to leave their Jobs teen grabbed by a man Wednesday despite issuance of court order restraining a stnkc. The order was issued so the MTA wearing glasses and pulled into a light-colored car. Five and a half hours after her could prepare an appeal to have abduction, two raccoon hunters a permanent court injunction is- found Nancy's body tn a wooded sued against a strike. area near here.

She had been shot A contempt citation would car- in the face after being assaulted, ry with it a $500 fine or five-day Authorities found no evidence at ja sentence for each person the scene and had only cited. sketchy description to go on as The union has called a mass meeting for Friday to vote on whether MTA's latest offer of 41 cents in wage and benefits increase should be accepted. they began a canvass of the village's 2.300 persons seeking information about strangers. Paulding County Sheriff John Keeler, a former construction The union, in more than 18 worker, said Wednesday he had months of negotiations, has de- compiled a "list of possible sus- manded an increase in wages and pects." who would be questioned benefits totaling $1.11 an hour, concerning their whereabouts Sun- Top-rated mechanics now earn day jje sajd jist wgs com. posed mainly of names of persons An appca.

by Mayor Norr18; convicted of other crimes in this Poulson for the state government sparscly.populated area 32 miles to step in was turned down on st Fon the ground the state could not legally interfere. Despite the shutdown of MTA's 1,432 buses and trolleys that resulted when 2,700 operators refused to cross picket lines, area residents for the most part appeared to view the situation witn calm. Takes Cough Syrup, Tipsy In Court LAREDO. Tex. (UPI) E.

James Kazen had to postpone the burglary trial of Lopez Aguilar because of cough medication. He was tipsy when he arrived in court Wednesday. Sheriff Porfiro L. Flores explained Aguilar had guzzled the whole two-ounce bottle of cough syrup, and it contained 35 per cent alcohol. Kazen told the sheriff to take Aguilar back to jail, and from now on make sure he takes just one teasponful every four hours, like the doctor prescribed.

In The Service Army Pvt, Joseph L. Martin, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Martin.

FD 3. Newcomerstown, recently completed a nine-week equipment maintenance course at The Engineer School at Ft. Belvoir, Va He graduated from Newcomerstown high school last June and eniered the Army. Phila AL Fish Fry To Benefit "Gifts For Yanks" Funds A change of the next meeting night and two special events have baen announced by the American Legion Post 139 of this city. The next regular meeting will be held Friday.

Nov. 25. since the regular date falls on Thanksgiving. A mixed couples fish fry will be held at the Post Home Saturday Dec. 3.

open to all veterans and their wives. A carry-out service will be provided. Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Gifts for Yanks fund which provides gifts for servicemen in government hospitals. At the Dec. 8 meeting.

Dr. Charles Newell will speak on heart disease and will use visual aids supplied by the Tuscarawas County Heart Assoc. Commander Lester Cole has announced the 1961 membership drive has gained 70 percent of the quota. The drive is slated to end Dec. 6.

SONS OF WHO? BISMARCK. N.D. (UPH new president and vice president of the Bismarck Sons of Norway Lodge are Demos Ginakes. Greek, and Ben Meier, a German. The outgoing president is Irvin Smith, an Irishman.

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