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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 10

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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TEN THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1060 Four Teen-Agers Involved 11-Year-Old G6 Others Held In Cincinnati Holdup CINCINNATI not a dirty blonde and I 14 years ojd. The that said that is a That was what Cincinnati detectives said an 11-year-old girl them Wednesday night as she, two men, three teen-age girls and a teen-age boy were taken into Clues Meager In Murder of Ohio Girl, 14 PAULDING, Ohio fAP a month-long investigation, au thorities admit that no new information has been turned up in the assault slaying of 14-year-old Nancy Lee Eagleson, a Paulding High School freshman. know only two things for store It was a man and he drove an Paulding County Sheriff John Keller said.

also know 30 men who do Keeler added, referring to the numerous persons questioned during the lengthy investigation. The body was found Nov. 14 in woods along county road 176. She had been assaulted and shot in the throat. A man had pulled her into a car while she walked along a street in this community of 2,500 with her 5-year-old sister.

The sister flen tc a nearby house. Commented the sheriff: "This fellow was fantastically Kicky. We grabbed the girl on a street within the view of seven houses at 7:30 in the evening, but nobody saw him except the little girl. almost believe The little girl could describe the assailant only as big man in a big car." The lack of information may result from the nature of the in cident, Keeler said, adding: is such a nasty case people want to be connected with it. You would be surprised how we have to dig for information from people who should have come and told us what they also the problem of misinformation.

mystery of this type gives an opportunity for vicious indivi duals to get even with anybody tt)ey like by turning him in as a the sheriff said custody in connection with a $101 holdup of a cafe here Tuesday night. The girl was identified as Kathy Porter. Officers said she was the youngster who accompanied the two men into the cafe and ordered have no after one of the men fired a shotgun blast into the floor and had threatened to kill the bartender, James Land, 6ft. The youngster had been identified in a newspaper story as being about 14 and a but dirty- blonde Detectives said the girl was carrying a clipping of the story. Also taken into custody were Lonnie Hensley, 21; Joseph Paul Myers 24; Mrs.

Mary Smith, 16, stepsister of Kathy with whom child has been living; Mrs. Dorie Bryant, 17; Ivaden Cornett, 14, another stepsister of Kathy, and Carl Blust, 18. The two men were ordered held for further investigation and the juveniles were sent to the youth center. The detectives said all but Mrs Bryant admitted being involved in the holdup They said the others implicated her. A car used in the holdup was traced to Blust and brought about the arrests.

The officers said Kathy first told them, going to talk to you but that she later admitted the holdup was staged because needed One woman patron of the cafe was wounded slightly in the leg by shotgun pellets when the sho; was fired into the floor. Leetonia Fire Department Auxiliary Names '61 Officers (Joan) Robert Secrist of Dayton Dec. 10. A SCHOOL A striking structure indeed is the new Domestic and Trades College in Manchester. England.

City architect Leonard C. Howitt designed the complex which was built for $1,680,000. Trades as varied as baking and wig-making are taught at the school which also has a restaurant where student chefs can try their work out on the public. Storm Spreads Snow, Ice Over North Central U.S. Bv The Associated Press A storm moving out of northwest Canada spread snow and icy air across north central sections of the country today.

It was cold in the snow-covered regions of the northeast, where many areas still were digging out from the worst autumn snow Wind gusts up to 58 m.p.h. fan- storm in history. Temperatures Granges Smith Grange was the host to Mahoning County Granges in an exchange meeting at the Smith Grange hall. Goshen Grange was in charge of the meeting, Dublin Grange presented a drill and Milton Grange staged a play. Goshen Grange to Meet The regular meeting of Goshen Grange will be held Friday evening at 8.

Subordinate members are to bring 50-cent gifts for the county welfare children. This will take the fired Kidneys place of the annual gift exchange G0T YOu down Give them a gen- tie lift with this well-balanced formula. Help rid kidneys of uric waste that may cause getting up nights, scanty passage, burning, ba-kache, leg pains Take surprising BUKETS 4-day treatment. If not pleased your 50c back at any drug store, TODAY at Finding Reynard. nc-fi the cold air through the Dakotas and western Minnesota and caused some drifting of snow.

The icy cold air dropped temperatures into the tens and 20s in the Rockies and into the 20s and 30s in Midwest areas. The chill was felt southward into Texas. Lower readings were in prospect tonight. Gale warnings were in effect on Lakes Superior and Michigan. Snowfall was the heaviest in the Dakotas and western Minnesota.

However, no heavy snow warnings were issued by the Weather Bureau. The cold and snow was expected to cover most areas from the Rockies through eastern sei tions of the Midwest. Rain mixed with snow was forecast from southern Missouri northeastward through the Ohio valley into western New York. were near zero and in the tens in sections of New England. However, southerly winds Wednesday moderated tempera tures in much of the storm stricken sections.

Warmer weather was in prospect for the eastern seaboard. Temperatures were in the 30s in parts of the Midwest, the plains and southward to the gulf. They were in the 40s in southern parts of Georgia, Alabama and northern Florida, in the 50s in central Florida and in the 60s in southern Florida. The 4'-degree range also was the rule in Texas, the southwest aua interior sections of the Pacific coast. LEETONIA The Ladies Auxiliary of the Leetonia Volunteer Fire Department held its Christmas party at Restaurant in Columbiana Tuesday evening, with a gift exchange.

Election of Officers was held at the last meeting with Mrs. William Beiling being named president for 1961. Others elected are Mrs. Jane DeCross, vice president; Mrs. Evelyn Lodge, secretary; and Mrs.

Ella Mae Garris, treasurer. Mrs. Betty Herr was accepted as a new member, The next meeting will be Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. in the village building MORE THAN 20 members attended the Democratic Women's Club Christmas party and cover dish dinner Tuesday evening.

Officers elected for 1961 were Mrs. Herbert Arfman, preside Mrs. Joe Valone, vice president: Mrs. Joyce Lippert, secretary and Mrs. Vernie Ready, treasurer The table was decorated with Christmas appointments and a gift exchange was enjoyed.

THE FOE AUXILIARY held its regular meeting Monday evening Mrs. Mary Perry received the door prize. Plans were completed for their annual Christmas party to be held Sunday at 6 p.m., with the famil ies of the members as guests. The members are asked to bring table service for their own family and coverdish. Turkey will be furnished by the Auxiliary.

There will be a gift exchange for Auxiliary members only. Due to Christmas the next meeting will be held Dec. 19. Priscilla Club of St. Luth eran Church will meet at the Parsonage this evening with Mrs.

Laughner as hostess. Pastor and Mrs. T. P. Laughner have received word of a daughter born to the Rev.

and Mrs. Church Needs Piano; Lacks Funds to Buy One Lack of a piano is dimming the hopes of a nearby church to present a Christmas musical program soon. The small congregation recently indebted itself on a building program and lacks the funds to purchase a piano immediately. A phone call (ED 7-7055) will reach the minister. Falls are the leading cause of accidental deaths among persons 65 and older.

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5212 Pulaski Ave. Philadelphia 14, Pa. Only about 30 women out of 100 go to the grocery store equipped with a shopping list. The juveniles will have a 25-cent gift exchange. The grangers will go caroling on Sunday evening, and will meet at James Hollinger home on Ben ton Road at 6 30 ONE PERFECT A single big sits atop this tiny black velvet pillbox shown in New York.

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