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Housed In Air-Conditioned Casing Reds Say Dog Taking Trip Quietly Normally Parents of Son III Of Cerebral Palsy Plan Fund Drive sa em residents mi! the Mrs. Raymond Hoobler Deaths and Funerals Goshen Union School Queen Is Crowned ss Patty was crowded queec the Goshen Union Pool (Coot.nued From Paire an Saiem, Mrs. Esther Stouter MOSCOW Jfr Soviet Union reported today that its space-traveling dog was faring well inside the half-ton rocket satellite circling the earth just over 1.000 miles out in space. Moscow radio said the small, fluffy-h aired passenger inside Sputnik II survived the shock of bnng blasted into space and her breathing, heartbeat and biood pressure were normal. Housed in an air-conditioned casing the dog hurtled around the earth at a speed of 17,840 miles an hcur.

Signals from two radios in the satellite are sending scientific data about the dog's reactions and space conditions, the Russians said. Monitors picked up a on one frequency and a b.ssing sound from another. As the spectacular achievement gnaled the opening of the era of apace travel, a Soviet scientist hinted the dog may parachute safely back to earth. Hospital Reports CITY HOvSPITAL ADMISSIONS Mrs. Marie Buchfelner of 1070 E.

9th St. Warren Grove of Leetonia. Russell Ingledue of Lisbon. William Lutz of Miami, Fla. Mrs.

May Safreed of 275 Penn St. Thomas McReynolds of 830 E. Pershing St. Shirley Pancake of Negley. Mrs.

Glen Gallo of Lisbon. John Noble of Lisbon. Mrs. Lloyd Hardgrove of Winona. Clayton Brown of Lisbon.

Dennis Kleinman of 1978 Monroe St. DISCHARGES Gerald Menning of RD 2, Salem. Mrs. Edwin Cameron of Damascus. Jasper Manypenny of North Benton.

Janet Mumaw of Leetonia. Herman Wade of North Lima. Alice Engberg of Columbiana. Leroy Kenroy of Lisbon. Mrs.

Edward Dowd of 1095 Overlook Drive. Mrs. James Dyce and daughter of New Waterford. Mrs. Raymond Borelli and son of New Waterford.

Mrs. Robert LippLy and daughter of New Waterford. Mrs. Louis McQuistion and daughter of Columbiana. Mrs.

Willis Miller Jr. and daughter of Columbiana. Mrs. Marion Figley of Lisbon. Clara Boyer of Berlin Center.

Kenneth Hess of 925 S. Lundy Ave. Robert Longaneoker of Columbiana. Donald Harmon of Leetonia. Samuel Ranen of Leetonia.

Arthur Fleischer of 906 Prospect Ft. Mrs. Frederic Springer of New Waterford. Mrs. Warren Rhodes Jr.

and son af RD 3, Salem. Mrs Vernon Boyle and daughter of Lisbon. Mrs. Milton Breckenridge and daughter of East Palestine. Mrs.

Robert Morris and daughter of East Palestine. CENTRAL CUNIC ADMISSIONS Gene Morrow of Washingtonville. Edna Phillips of 198 W. 3rd St. Deborah Franklin of 346 E.

7th The Soviet newspaper in logical effects of space traveL Puts New Jet Into Use In anober technological damn, the Soviet government announced that it had put into operation larges passenger aircraft in the powered by four prop-jet engines. The announcement said the plane can transport 120 segers from Moscow to New York in 10 to 12 hours. The Russians originally announced that Sputnik II, launched at about a.m. Sunday p.m. Saturday CST was in an orbit reaching 923 miles out.

Later this maximum distance was revised to 1.056 miles The new satellite weighs 1 120 29 pounds and circles the earth in 103.7 minutes, the Russians said. The first Soviet satellite, launched Oct. 4. weighs 184 pounds, has an orbit reaching out 560 miles, moves at 18,000 miles an hour and circles the earth every 96 2 minutes Sputnik I. stiH cirding although its radio now is dead, is a globe sent aloft by a three-stage rocket.

Two pieces of the rocket apparently still are orbiting with it. The second saeHite, described by the Russians as last stage of the carrier apparently is shaped like a rocket. 165 Attend Dinner Of Highway Patrol A total of 15 state highway pat rolmen and auxiliary officers attended the third annual dinner meeting of district four of the state highway patrol held Friday night at the Lisbon American Legion hall in Lisbon Lt. W. B.

Umpleby. district four commander from Warren. Lt. J. A.

Bowers of Massillon and Lt. G. D. McConnell of Cambridge, were the speakers. The dinner was served by the Lisbon Legion Auxiliary.

Music was furnished by an octet from Leavitlsburg High School under the direction of music supervisor Donald Fernandez District four of the patrol is made up of seven counties. Columbiana. Mahoning, Trumbull. Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, and Portage. Kiwanions To Hecr Talk On Mission Work Mark Rutherford, a ss.star* Scboo.

homecoming dance and pro- mIjnf the UaKfd sai oc a ry of the scv which he had seemed to he a Society, will five a talk oc hia Her attendants were: powerful figure was cwmnctag churck arowad proof wbfltf Sovrt (J)e wM jpMtar btftw wiaa aab at Us noon kwcheoa meeting as Russia la the Memoria! is concerned, this means ns ned Raymond A. him drai "iS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swwimng- 011 r.r„ CTVn Dm hai bere son of 1257 Maple nine- Tuesday at the Stark by tV Imoe may oxer to ful the unexp.red term Rev. Wriham Soowbat- i-fof opportunity to join fund cam- and errs and Howard Winona; et ConrHiiunift party rn Born Winona Aug.

7, 1887. Pravda sa that So- AssoaaUon va6 daughter of Emmac- Viet scientists may send apes Ramley Mock- a daugoter. SemeCrter. mJattnjMtttm to stud, Tnmbull Apnl 14 a Albert, and pandciul- grandchildren: and 36 great-grand- sophomore freabman. the football year-oid son.

Jens, is a victim of tnodisi Churcn crebraJ palsy, are forming an Survivors include two sons Don- w.th Rev. Wiaham Saowpa. RivK rtirky was cha rman for OfLcaia also said that this fact second v.ce president the auxiliary force to collect dona- aid Leroy and Glen Earl Hoobler anting. Interment will oe 10 Hope as th? profress tions in Salem while postmen in of Salem; six grandchildren; a (emetery. missikf science, make it more try SLALEM NEWS WANT ADC various cines of Mahoning County brother.

Mockerman of Lou Friends may caJ at the Memo- daaeh unparUst than lor the ALwd walk their routes for contributions isville; three sisters, Mrs. George r.a* arternoon aac ier tftin Bai PWKr to begin ng actively Wednesday evening. Rugers of Salem. Mrs Myrtle of' RD I. Home worth.

The other two Schultz of Homewonh and Mrs James R. children, a daughter, Mary 14. and Jesse Shire of Wooster. A daugfc be used at future even 4 relatively short ume of Don Hammel! who wms voted twin brother, Hans, along ter. Evelyn June, died in 1927.

with several friends have volun- Services will be at 2 p.m. Wed- eered to assist in canvassing their nesday ai the Bicber Memorial Fu- neighborhoods for contributions. neral Home, with Rev. William Residents not reached by the Snowball officiating. Interment canvass, but who wish to in Grandview Cemetery.

James Lovelace. d.ed sud- Complete denly of a htart attack Sunday morning at his home in Tavares. Training Program 2 Sixteen persons received a d.plo- Besides his wife the former Bos- for attending and poss.ng an tie Barber of Salem, he trainig course McK wuu wisii oe in may sand thatr donattoua FrMida may call at the funeral Mrs Rose Dalhka of Damascus. Mrs. Swenmngson.

Ihome Tuesday evening. Jens receives physical therapy i -------treatment dailv at the Youngstown 1 a rA Center which provides rehatwli.a- A. tion for the cerebral palsied in the area free of charge. 4. Salem, de dat 4 John A.

Lavkulich The center was opened two years day at the Central Clinic after a It was f.rst course off Funeral sarv.ee and bunal in Columto.ana County be in Florida Tuesday, Jesse Albert Shepard. 78, of RD John A Lavkulich. 71, of Aug- in a year. Those completing the course were Thomas Starkey. Dav.d White of Troop 23.

Dean Senanefes along the line which Pr dent 1 and British Prime Minuter Macmiiiaii laid down here 10 days ago Responding to the challenge of the first Spjtn.k and Russia's earlier claim to the suce, saful bring li an intenronunema! missile, they called on the free w-twid and parti'mlarly the NATO allies to ipool retkiuiTM This aim was fixed to overake the Soviet (lead in apace science and to pre pare for a long continuation of the war It is to promote work toward the se goals that E.aenhower attend a NATO summit Ptkn, I crss? t.tsr-ssi&JU ktci self care and some have been able He was a retired coal operator. Saturoiy for medxai treajnen hfl Irwm Beok CnJm. Two cases of caused to enter school. Survivors include his wife. Clara Korn Aug.

6. 18 Austria, it bal(er. Yroop 5 John Eddy to auto accessories Jens will appear Sunday on a Rupp Shepard w'hom he married W2S rerind coal m.ner Troop 55 William Fahndrick. Nor- wore reported to police over the 1 Ur5 Funeral service will be man Spkef Cravrn Satellite (Continued From Page day at the Beck Funeral Home arxj Drewer. Troop 26.

St. Qairsville. with interment Union Cemetery there. City Election (Continued From Page One' ft Winifred Arnold 0 Albang Hoad. Mrs.

Emmett Smitih Sar. of Hsvno- verton. Margaret of Alliance. DISCHARGES Joseph Lukanus of 1000 Proopect St. Mrs.

Harvey McAdams of 247 N. Ellsworth Ave. Alfred Zurbrugg of Betoit. Mrs. Merlin Snyder of Lisbon.

Mrs. Rush Fitch of 339 S. Broadway. Mrs George Crawford of N. Ellsworth Ave.

Mrs. Dale Zimmerman of RD 4, Salem. Mrs Wesley McKenzie of 1495 E. State St. Births CITY HOSPITAL Son, to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert VoU- rogle of Columbiana. Saturday. Son, to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Gross of 1035 E. 9th Saturday. Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zellem of East Palestine, Sunday.

Son. to Mr. and Mrs. Don England of 1241 E. State Sunday.

to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCauley of East Palestine. Monday. CENTRAL CLINIC bent, and Frank L.

Byerley 'R'. Ralph Zimmerman is running against Pasquale J. Cohan for the Fourth Ward post. Both are new in politics. Alroy S.

Bloomberg, pres Fourth Ward Councilman who attained the office on an Independent ticket, is not running for reelection. City Solicitor James Primm Jr. is assured re-election for that post oecause he has no opponent, 5 In School Board Race Five persons are seeking two seats on the Salem Board of Education They are; Dr. Donald E. Lease and Robert H.

Heddleston. present members, and William Barry Clyde Williams and Donald H. Mathews. Eleven candidates are in a race for the three county judgeships The judgeships will become effective Jan. 1 to replace Che justice oi the peace system.

Seeking the offices are; Wade A. Loop and William G. Rich Jr. of Salem. John C.

Fitch of Lisbon, Leo J. Hochmarwi of RD 1. Lisbon. Samuel J. Crawford of RD 2.

Lisbon. Mayor Harold McCall of Rogers, Luther Donbar of Columbiana. R. E. Iden of Homeworth, Earl Spalding of East Palestine.

Carl M. Turk of Signal and Charles L. Davidson of Wellsville. Township Candidates Nine persons seek two Perry Township trustee posts. They are: George Thomson.

Andrew C. Vaughn. Rolland G. Beck, A. H.

Fults, Joseph I. Kornbau. Homer N. Logue, Dale E. Paxson.

Anthony Sheen and Francis J. S'rad- er. Candidates for the two township constable positions are John A. Wonner. Edgar C.

Bloor. Richard Eisner and John Herman Jr. telethon originating from Stam-(Oct. 3. 1900; five Mrs.

baugh Auditorium in Youngstown Lillian Cioffe. Mrs. Emma Schae- which will be broadcast over WFMJ-TV beginning Saturday at 11 m. and running continuously through 3 p.m. Sunday.

Contributions received through the telethon will be given to the associa- year during Uir Wathon widow oi Ben Boyd. oi a as a pas Aie told po ce someone damaged fund raising campaign. Jens was visible very soon as an evening 9 m- Hospital 5 windshield wtper on Si car Mrs. Ben T. Boyd EAST LIVERPOOL Mrs Car- Paul Miller of 171 E.

2nd St reported someone damaged a xk view mirror and the right rent ndow of his car while was NEW YORK lovers perked near his home Friday night Joseph Kocsis of 1100 Franklin Animal Lovers Protest Russia's Use of Dog at Mass rie A. Boyd. 76. of 201 Fawcett around the world are protesting Joseph Ko Vhc new satellite "should be Ben T. Boyd, ed Russ.a use of a as a pax Vie.

told po! made a member of Salem's Cub object in United States latitudes. fo lowing a or.g Warrer. McSpadden general while it was parked on Pack 23 and received his I Whipple said it also should be- Mr, Boyd was bo-n in Arroyo Ave. between pm. and bobcat badge.

He receives school making morning pas-es over W. the la Jo midmgb, Saturday. instrucnon at homo from a teacher thl Vnited States "in a few days, and Nancy Vmon would ho ------------------------------provided by the Salem School; Scientists and radio amateur She had lived in East Liverpoo.h Board. WALL PAPER SALE! All 1957 Piittmi REDUCED Many at low at 29 SingU Roll HURRY! HURRY1 Wallpaper Paints 515 Stale Uranium (Continued From Page ter.I, the Dispadch said, and is in form of a non-radioactive sulfide rather than an oxide. Huntington has developed a process that separates the uranium from its surrounding material in rau.u through the State Department, began picking up the now-famihar for 60 years and was member of beep-beeps shortly after Calvary Methodist Church.

II was launched. The new sateHite I She is survived by three sons. McSpadden said tbe dog is faced with sacri- was transmitting on I Boyd of wrth pa in quenc.es as Sputnik I did 20 of Kansas Crty and should sun.ve. and 40 Meanwhile. Dr.

John P. Hagen, director of the U. S. earth satellite program, found tbe weight 1 -20 pounds of Sputnik II less ea- Miami and six grand v. raxn Uor hi 1 eK rwi A tonishing than some of his coi- Boyd of Chester; two daugh- Sending a dog to outer space, ters, Mrs.

Phyllis Dittmer of Ches- he said, possibly advance ter and Miss Marian M. Boyd at home: a sister. Mrs. S. B.

Jones surprise Hagen one to three hours, the Dispach sVld they were to put said, adding that under present methods, the process usually takes 16-24 hours. that weight in orbit since they must have done the same thing before with their first satellite and the casing and the satellite were Hagen said thing is. we know how much of all their LISBON fined a total of $695 and costs Sat- rocket casing alone and how much children. Her husband died Aug. 12.

1952 The bodv was taken to the Daw- human health and In London, the Soviet Embassy told outraged British today many humans had volunteered to travel into space Sputnik II but a dog was sent Seven Drivers Fined $695 by Lisbon Mayor Seven motorists were represents the third stage urday and Sunday by Mayor Wilbur Warren on traffic charges. Elwood Garwood of Lisbon RD 5 was fined $250 and given five days in Robert A. Silverthorn of Pittsburgh was fined $200 and given a three day jail sentence, and of it represents the sateliie and is scientific Despite the powerful thrust of he launching rockets, and the accompanying implications of advanced missile technology, it was Curly, the space-traveling dog. son funeral home. Arrangements instead because sacrifice are incomplete.

could not be Salem Voters! VOTE FOR (Scotty! Thomson For Perry Township Trustee br appreciated. If I ant ed. this will be my full time job. lived in Perry Township for 22 years. I know the requirements of the Township Political Advt.

Carl Gefferd of Minerva RD 2 was about which most of khe speculated $100 and sentenced to three tion swirled. days in jail for driving while in Sealed in Chamber toxicated. Silverthorn was also She was sealed in an air-tight. fined $50 for driving without a license. Also fined were; George Lencyk 18.

of Camp- air-conditioned chamber equipped with instruments to record her reactions to space flight Moscow said preliminary tranac bell, $50. fictitious plates: Rich- naissions from Sputnik II indicat- ard McKerns. 27. of Ravenna RD Kudryavka was in good con- 3. WiUidm Dillig.

26. Cleveland and hmtad and Homer Simmon, 34. Milton RD each for parachuted safely back to soeedmc earth. U.S. responsible for KENNEL CLUB TO MEET I this country 's missiles and satel- The Cokimbiana County Kennel lites programs appeared de- Club will hold a dinner mreting termined to remain calm under Wednesday at 7 p.m.

in the Lape criticism from members of Con- Hotel. 1 gress. BORN! Zhukov (Continued From Page One' did not say what it would be Presumably he will get some oh- Mrs. Ralph remcie location. Lake of 290 W.

Pershing Sat- M- and Georg. urdav Malenkov did following their sutu Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs Wal- -ar last summer ter Williams of 760 W. Wilson As expected, the Central Com- sit urday mittee said the marshal was gouty to Mr. and Mrs.

Cart Sch- trying to liquidate the party of RD 4, Salem. Sunday. control of the armed torces and Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Jess of trying to establish a o.

Fitch of 533 Ohio Monday. centered on himse.f. OUT OF TOWN He was also charged with a Son to Mr. and Mrs. J.

Reid to adventurmis in his Johnson of Hamilton understanding and evaluation oi Portsmouth. Sunday. The mo- the most importst problems of fher is the former Lois Jean Flint, foreign poiicy daughter of Mrs. Verna WTieaton ------------------------Of Guilford Lake. CAR ORNAMENT STOLEN Son.

Scott Alan, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mohr of 426 S. Union Harvey V. Warner at reported to police that Hospital.

Columbus, Oct. 31. The one store a $2 ornament from his mother is the former Lucy Ellen auto while it was parked at the Huston daughter of Mr. and of 112 E. State St.

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