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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 11

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Hal Boyle Law bun Ohio Turnpike Faces New jsL MANSFIELD NEWS-JOURNAL Once Upon a Future Time Old Men Tried To Fight the War Once upon a future time a great war was declared. But this time the old men of both sides demanded: "Why should the scarlet blood of youth be wasted? Why should the young in the flower of their promise die upon the battlefield to save Our course is about run anyway, So the draft age was lowered and it won't make so much differ-J again this time to 45. For the ence if we are lost. Send us into first time real infantry fighting de-battle." Iveloped. Yet after sis months the PAGE ELEVEN TELEPHONE 7231-6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1951 Girl Injured In Crash, 2 Drivers Held 3 Autos Collide On Park Avenue est A five-year-old Mansfield girl suffered a minor injury in a traffic accident early last evening, and two drivers were cited for traffic violations in other accidents in the city yesterday.

Bill OK'd By Both Houses 'Broad Powers' Rapped By oe COLUMBUS (INS) -A new lawsuit to test the constitutionality of the turnpike act loomed today on the very heels of passage of a bill to speed the turnpike's construction. The measure, passed by the House 109-16 and by the Scnaie hospitals again were overflowing now with more ulrer victims than the bullet-wounded. "We're not a foot nearer peace but we're galloping toward bankruptcy," the people jeered. All ex-cpnt the voiinu men Thev inst THE YOUNG men thought that was a fine idea, too. It would be nice to stay home from war for a change.

It had never happened in history before. So both sides made an unofficial Whore: To Mail For Christmas To avoid the rush al the main post office, Christmas mailing may he done at any one of the following six substations in Mansfield: No. 1 Fourth St. and Rowland Ave. No.

2 500 Springmill St. No. 3284 East Arch St. No. 4 Orange St, and Central Ave.

No. 5 1118 Lexington Ave. No. 6283 Taylor Rd. lucmdu ayiei-ueiu Mimimm ooked niore and more uncasy For they nad seen the "war of uiuy owsiers 10 arms, inus organ what was later known as ''the war the codgeri" become a war of the middle-aged.

Linda Ann Allee, 5, of 187 Cline sufferec a bumo on the fore- cf the codgers." The first draft call was for men over 70. They made a fine, heart-stirring sight as they paraded through the streets in uniform, One day a prisoner under 30 was head in a three car collision in I front of 78 Park Avenue West, at "I just sneaked along after my 6:10 p.m. yesterday. She was treat 1 ed by a physician. RIDING IN DAD'S CAR The youngster was a passenger in an auto driven by her father, Up 23 stamping their canes, bending toxoid man, he explained.

"He's got kiss their grandchildren farewell, varicose veins, and I just wanted They fought their best. But they i to help him back if he couldn't couldn't climb the hills, and the make it. Well, yes, I was carrying artillery was so noisy at night it; a shotgun when you caught me. William A. Allee, 35, of 187 Cline 30-1 at a three-day special session which ended Wednesday night, now goes to the governor for his signature.

The Legislature then adjourned sine die, with the final gavel falling in the Senate at 10:47 p.m., and in the House just one minute earlier. PASSAGE STORMY kept them awake and wore down But was just looking fur quail. You 'Ave. EDown I lie iiwl their strength. I wouldn't shoot at you fel-j r0Hce said a car driven bv Har- At the end of six months the! lows why, I'm too young for I old Ray Baldinger, 29, of Galion battle lines hadn't chnnged an the draft GI TS DOCTOR'S DEGREE SOMEBODY STOLE THEIR CHRISTMAS FUND The meanest thief in Long is the guy who nut the rueful exoressions on faces of (from left) Jeanne Nelson.

4. John Monsold. 4. and Candy Despite its surprisingly over- William T. Fishback, son of Mr.

Kilker. 3. Thev are lnokine at a lone 25 rent niece, all that's left of a S25 Christmas early fund. When land Mrs. Richard Fishback.

of Ak-i whelming strength, the bill had a inch. There were more soldiers in But the enemy commander the hospitals than on the front. The didn't believe him. He flashed back rheumatism cases outnumbered; word to higher headquarters: the combat casualties 30-to-l. Sixj "The other side has broken the men over 80, convicted of deser-j rules.

They are slipping younger tion, said: "To hell with it." I soldiers into the line. Are go- traveling west op Park Avenue, stopped suddenly for a taxi in front of him. Officers said when Baldinger stopped, his car was hit in the rear by Alice's auto. They id Alice's car was pushed into Baldinger's car when it was struck in the rear by a third uuto driven by Robert Johnston Thomas, 52, school opened in September some 40 children started saving their pennies in a glass jar at the State Iron and a former Mansfielder, has i stormy passage. The Turnpike Child Care center, but alas, it became the sad duty of their teacher to announce that someone stole jbeen granted the degree of doctorCommission was criticized by the the fund.

'of philosophy in mathematics at majority leaders of both Houses, And the people began to to stand for this?" ble: SOON BOTH sides were putting 1241,3 North Main St "What kind of war is this? We're not getting anywhere?" 1,326 Voter ouncii To Decide Cards Pulled' tti Harvard university. while ben. Koss Fcppie (K-Lima) jwho now is an assistant professor! unleashed a vitrolic attack on state of mathematics at the University Highway Director Ted J. Kaucr. of Vermont, won top scholastic! The measure is designed to honors when he was graduated broaden the condemnation powers from Mansfield Senior high school 0f the Turnpike Commission to 1939, finished second in the state overcome the objections of a syndi- younger volunteers into action.

And Walter James Waddell, 30, of soon after that the gentleman's I Mansfield. 1. was cited to an- By another gentleman's agree- ment both sides then lowered the I agreement collapsed completely. Spear in municipal court Dec. 15 on draft age to 60.

Defense industries! The bugles in both lands charge of unsafe operation as a quit making canes and began for all boys over 18. And the young 1 r0Suit 0f an accident at Lida St. grinding out bifocal glasses. jmen shouldered their rifles and ancj Raymond Ave. at 2:45 p.m.

But in another six months the1 said, "We knew all along it was x'I Army hospitals were full of, too good to be true." ina iiu Lity ray nine scholarship test for boys, and was cate composed of most of the na-graduated summa cum laucle on-s investment houses. The synrti-from Oberlm college in 1943. A 111 huv the 300 million dollars Election Hoard Thins Out Lists City councilmen will write in the figures in a of Phi Beta Karpa- and t0 be issupd in bonAL t0 fjnam.e soldiers who had come down with They kissed their mothers on yda gt and colidcd wilh The names of 1,326 Mansfield, meeting caucus Monday night on a salary increase ordHSigma Xi fraternities, he served tne 241-mile super toll highway sweetheart their wives and chil-ia taxj drjven Milton A. iand Madison township voters who i it. nance for approximately 200 city employes outside the with the Office of Scientific Re search and Development during fire and police departments heart attacks after climbing the hills, and the people complained: "MILLIONS OF pensions but dren and sisters and marched in long columns toward the front.

The blood of youth again flowed the war. across Northern Ohio. The repeated failure of two controversial amendments one of which would have given cities veto power over selection of a route Glover 22 of 235 Fifth Ave ulu mn vme me eiec-which was traveling west on Ray-ition bn PHed from the mond Ave. Officers said Waddell jregistrat.on files in the county applied his brakes, but his auto1board of etions office. Fred Miller, Fifth Ward conril-j'p man and chairman of council's I Ini ll1lffM1 finance committee, said today lt J-fiHt.

not a single victory? Is this war-: in a scarlet tide. And the war be ENOUGH OF SANTA fare?" Icame like any other war. slid into the front end of the taxi, tfoara uerK waller underwood has been decided on as vet Trial Jury One Mansfield youth would pre-jthrough their boundaries and the fer his friends didn't mention thejother to require the commission to name Santa Claus to him anymore accept alternate bids on concrete this year. The teen-ager is a stock or asphalt ic construction brought William Charles Anderson, 24, ofjsaid today the names were taken for (he increase which will effect Mt. Gilead, was cited to appear 'f he registration list because the "everyone from the service-safety in court Dec.

22 on a charge of voters did not vote in the past two director to the outside workers on operating a motor vehicle without 'years. jthe park, street, water, garbage, A special panel of 7 jurors ill boy in a local department store, about the threat of a new lawsuit, be drawn tomorrow to consider the but the other night when the inn ci it a drivers license in connection iiih.s law iand sewer departments. Walter Winelicll AT. Y. Folice Require Hansom Cab Drivers To Wear Cap In Picture ...1 1 jl.

with an accident at South Diamond -L- i Under the law, Underwood said, a person who is registered must Former State Sen. Robert C. Fa- muruer mai oi v-ur- Santa Claus tailed to appear, ine MILLER, HOWEVER, did Christopher Cornwell sched-j youth was ordered to fill in for nd Arch Sts. at 9:45 a.m. yes- m.

nt tM wh( sparked the fight for the terday. It will be a nice raise. "It won tuled for Jan. 14. go io ine pons ai leasi once every i Police said the accident involved lwo years to remain eligible.

jbe as much as the police and fire- cork nf Courts Howard Wcnmr.fi! identity was safely hidden behind jso-catled Maumee-Elyria veto am- nciiou.ii ius lui wiims, diuunu uiea car driven by Three of Mansfield's six Wl ana 1 can 1 Jut said the county jury commission, the flowing whiskers, but somehow paiK piouauiy wunuer wny me lop-nauea anvers wear a2) 0f 52314 South Diamond St "1 km 1 A rtS i fi nr fVlA A rf .1 i 1 I lost over 200 registered voters, wl" be because there iswiI1 draw the names from a jury! the word had been passed condemnation with the First ward leadine thejstiU disagreement over the figure." I wheel at 3 cm. in the common! to his friends and throughout the Powprs given the commission viol- Lap ill uirii iuriiLiijLnuuii imilc I ruldtlWJia 4UTO R'MS TRFF quire caps Decause xney ao not rnae me leatures Reynard said Anderson had Jn the First ward there were) The raise. Miller said, will gopcas courtroom. entire evening the lines formed w. due process provisions After midnight, along midtown Lex gulled to the center of the inter 265 names pulled.

There were effoct Jan' Wenning said that in addition to both right ana left lines of i 'I" Uh- rnmu.Aii th mmmkdnn teen-ace friends anxious to tell aacn House spent atwut tnree pulled from the Third ward and for ALSO STILL under discussion! will also draw inrors to serve on I "Santa" what they wanted 216 from the Sixth. The Fourth ward had the bestbv council members is the proposed) the January session grand jury hours in floor debate, and earn House rejected the two controversial amendments as did both judiciary committees. $40 increase for two women clerk- section to make a left, turn, but when he attempted to pass the An-d rson car, Anderson turned right. Reynard said he swerved to miss the turning car and ran his auto into a tree at the southwest corner of the intersection, causing considerable damage to his car. petit jury.

Fifteen persons will serve as grand jurors and two pan-; ESKIMO LIFE Handsomest ushers in town. At Radio City Music Hall 1st mezz Dignity, dash and diction. The delicate fragrance of posies surrounds the Radio City area in the pre dawn. If you listen intently, you can hear crickets chirping fimi the 11th floor roof gardens. "Commodore Dutch," the King record with only 121 names removed.

The Second ward followed with 167 and the Fifth with 185. stenographers in the police department. The clerks are included in The veto amendment lost 87-37 eis or 3U persons cacn win sii as Madison township lost 149 finance which sets a $40-a petit jurors. One of the current displays atjm the House and 20 10 in the he Mansfield Public library is an.aie concrete-asphalt amend- ington Avenue you see more female newsboys than males. All motherly types, whose men run the stand by daylight.

Bible House on Park Avenue at 57th. Sells nothing but the Scriptures in every language and shipped to every part of the world. The oddest gym you'll find anywhere is the one at 42nd and 8th. Circus folk, carnival people and aged wrasslers train there. Not unusual to see 70-year-old women limbering up or doing their daily workouts.

The surveyor's month increase for all members of voters. 75 AMES RF.QUHEO village, complete witn oc-ment was shouted down in the I he clerk ot courts said tne which has been set up in house and rejected on a 23 8 roll- Underwood said those persons The bil, was shpved because of the whose names were pulled and oth- iw a Ormm Music of the Broadway kerrickters. Fi required 75 names to be drawn for! (he Ncwbcry room of the chil call in the Senate. i jn nally took a job after 65 years C.7 cia tu vute nave uiru days before the spring primaries avoiding it. Now an ass't cashier To A iaii "rsl o'ee niuivci uMuvidren department, ine village MILLER SAID the shelved 1 will Eskjmo animals have been nance will be brought up in the! selected at the date of trial to hear) made by grade pupils, caucus meetine also for a case' taught by Miss Ruth Pulver at to register with the board of elec (company in a 42nd Street The "Friendship Club" on 51st It was during debate on the latter issue that Pepple attacked Kauer as being formerly connected wilh concrete interests.

Kauer is an ex-office member of the Turnpike tions. near 7th, It features more fi F.m, rt snafu which set up the tiniest The primary election next yearjsion by city fathers. Cornwell, 33, is charged with thejNcwman School. The display in- will be held May 6 and the final The main disagreement, the fatal beating of Mrs. Florence dudes huskies and (he sled, a wal- hunk of real estate at the corner ofidarmes than a bank.

To keep in Commission, which on the advice Idav fnr reeistratinn uilt he Marr-h 'nnnnitman ci'H mr iho fnptiDavev 79 who died in Mansfield mc sent? and hears, tocether with 7th Avenue and Christopher St. Intruders from getting too friendly Is 308 square inches. The tax is $3. The seven busiest phones in Fourteen leading Mansfield or-l28. Persons may register in the that neither of the voung women General hospital last June 30.

I throe igloos and an Eskimo fam-ganists have been scheduled to board of elections office in theiemploved as clerks is listed as Mrs. Davey and her maid, town and probably any town. Those per annum. of independent engineers and on a cost analysis picked concrete for the entire route. Topple charged Kauer "should have leaned over backwards to get iUC i courthouse between 8 a.

m. and 4 policewoman. IJennv More. 75. were both beaten! in the 42nd and Broadway cigar store.

Not unusual to see people lined up around the corner (at Trust Co. a musical merry Christ-! p. m. week days and 8 a. m.

and their apartment the night of THE Bid APPLE'S biggest apples. The ones in Lindy's window- Chatter. mas, starting Monday Two or-nonn Underwood 'said ALSO UP for council discussion1 June 30. Mrs. Moore told police competition for his former cmploy- waiting for a booth.

ganists will he featured on each ten inches in diameter. Bigger a Monday will be ordinances to pro-j that Cornwell was the man who Tw0 Manfield area students at ers to protect his honorable name;" jceed with the paving of Hill alley attacked them. I Ohio State university being elected! hinted at "graft," and declared giant grapefruits. The cut-out -k ceiling beam above a back booth THE 5 A. M.

SCENE in the at Cavanagh's restaurant, now 75 at 50th and Broadway. to the rear of the Hartman Electric day's program, one playing from 11 a. m. until noon and the other playing from noon until 1 p. m.

In order of their appearance to Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scho-jthe 100 or so concrete paving con-larship honorary fraternity. They acts to be let presented "a per- YWCA Vcsp cr Service Set. years old. It was designed especial-! When most of the city's headwait Shellev Candy arid the; Coca-Cola Bottling Muth li vo-ftM Wltll for the are Charles Gladden Young, son set-up for a steal and Lind Ave. from Ohio St.

south ly for 6ft4 Thomas Wolfe, a daily jers let their faces down and trade jfrom next Monday until Monday, patron 30 years ago. jdecimal point data on the stroDec. 24, the organists are Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Young contractors to divide The YWCA will hold its annual0 he.cna 01 The movie theatre on 42nd be- biz. "Brother Bill," the last of; Giles Hamilton, Mrs. Willis Naas 659 Manschcster Mansfield, and Stephen J. Hopkins, Jeromes-ville 2.

t-i r- i i i nr amac vprwr cnrtunnc on i.v.. i i iiiiuliiiii twecn 6th and Broadway) which; New York's hurdy-gurdy. grinders. Times Square's most celebrated rs- candlelight ceremonv a the YWTAoday, calls for the authorization Mrs. George Hal Mrs.

Charles icanoieiigm ceremony at me i vv LA ta ofl rt FVFI 4'D fINSi II a r. Sunriav at 1 tn All mpmhorc payment of $28.96 claim of Johni LL.tL LUAiu ius) i. irs8 iltS C- his auto District Attorney Don Miller to- Lns Ml 1 Hin ChS IMiss Pearl Danback, chairman of'" the vehicle a waterjoay -fi ed for hve ac hon 26 Put Oh Honor List Mrs. Rosa B. DcWitt, 109 Helen going to Massillon to spend timepiece.

The 4-faced giant on the Paramount tower. It doesn't tick or tock. A Big Ben without the Boom. The ay the N. Y.

Times tower majestically looms in the dark. It is the most striking dur oroeram. said tod a v. Plu8 Projecting imo me Mreei ai.w resuam doesn't believe in inflation. Still charges 18 cents admission.

Rudy Halley, the Kefauver counsel (now Pres. of the N. Y. City Council), meet Rudy Halley, a 57th Street dentist. The stilly signs over the dictionary stands in the N- V.

Public Library which read: "The Use of Library Books in Con- Avenue from operating until the; several wccks wnn ner aaumei, i Raymond E. Baum. The Y'-teen Choralettes will sing owners comply with OPS regula-jMrs. L. F.

Dingier at 237 horman, Twenty-six pupils of the Union tions. jN. "ciu is convalescing Rural school were place(1 on fhe Music will begin at 10 a. m. the direction of Miss Ellena urday, Dec.

22, when the bank; Percy, and the firelight duet is by0 closes at noon. The organ will be Vivian Anderson and Cleveland 1 llots Named in the action were Harry an lllncss roll at the end of the second ing a rainstorm when it juts forth into the Broadway Sea like the I semester because of their hi'h flection with Contests and Puzzles jprow of the Queen Liz The i supplied by John S. Jones of the! Jackson. Sally Ritzenthaler will P. Lindecamp of Jeromesville and Lawrence E.

James of Ashland, Missing On Flight Is I eyebrow-lifter placard in the 8th jW. E. Jones Piano and Furniture read a Christmas storv, and Sallv CLEVELAND (AP) A wide-! Partners in the Jeromesville Pack- Miss Ann Woods, daughter cf scholastic standing. A total of 120 Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Woods of achieved the honorable mention Lucas, a sophomore at Denison list. university, planning to attend the! On the honor roll were one sen- The Bowery hockshnp which! Avenue optician's window: "Eyes House and will remain in the bank Smith will perform the candle polls secondhand false teeth. While You Wait." i lobby until Christmas. light ine ceremony.

spread search was on today for Tea will snrvnH fw fh 'Cleveland pilots who took off from! Bart T. Mclntyre. special U. S. ZZ I 1 On the Records In Mansfield Today gram by Mrs.

Lawrence Anderson' Akron last, night for Detroit and attorney for the OPS, said seven Miami university Sat-! graders two seventh craders four and the YW wives. Decorations, not been heard from since, counts have been charged against i in the fifth Io in TcS are by Mrs. Donald Black, Mrs. The missing men are Raymond, the firm, including failure to keep bined fourth and fi th erade thre r- (ho ut unH lamoc nrnnnr rmrchasimr and auehter oinea lourtn ana iittn grade, three Urban 30, the pilot, and James proper purchasing ana siaugmer Ernest and thp Y-teens Corsages have been made by Miss! Boughter, also 30, of suburban Bed-irecords and failure to reflect grade Toniplifs Dates' of beef sold. imen 942 Millsboro Rd Mrs Jar iap Ij(Tnsrs Charles Mishey and daughter, 284, :30 pmv Ave Mrs.

Forrest N. Milli-! APPLIKD FOR ford, the co-pilot. County Commissioners Guyiin the fourth, nine in the third and Stewart, Fred Dill and Cyrus; one in the second grade. Shoup attending the annual state! The senior on the honor roll was convention of county commission-; Joan Kocsovsky; sophomore, Nor-cr: at Columbus. Beginning today, ma Fulk; eight grade Karen Clin- YW Working Girls, YWCA, North Central Ohio Radio and TV lgan and daughter, 256 West Fourth! Alfred Bond, 267 North Adams iernmcians jonn loaa ct Mrs Ravmnnri M-Jlett ana i-auune Jones, is tasi Margaret Rust.

The Vesper club ill act as hostess, rrogram leaders are Rosa-land Ost and Gertrude Kraus. There will be a collection taken for world fellowship during the services. n' il ci -i. the meeting will run through and Donna Oswalt; seventh. park, 7:30.

Employment Office Workers Get Data On Law Changes Geddcs John Metz, 532 Daisy 'm i-; i-'amei acnuiie, iNonn Levi Wolford. Perrvsville. and Mary Ann Knipp, Collin Oswalt and Ronald Reiner urday. Order of Owls, Mansfield Nest No. fifth, Bonnie Groff, John Groff, 1152, 115 Nort'i Main 7:30.

Mrs. Manuel Teeter, Butler. South Trk St. Knights of Pythias, Madison Lodge josrph Kunz, 231 Bulkley iDcpuly Sheriff rni. XI ff.

JU- rU fit, an A WnAnacAvtr cno. No. 26, 11 West Fourth 7:30. Ave MrS- Carl Oswalt, a ns Ivnr Edith Mahon and David Wolfe; combined fourth and fifth, Janet Hyatt, Jerilynn Ruckman, and Kenneth Oswalt: fourth Patty Hock, Xaren Mcllick and Dana Mansfield Model JlOMC UOCK cto(B crvir uitilsions and the other half force willilssiornfi Ills I OS I YMCA, 7:30. R1TZ "Wake of the Bed Witch," I attend Thursday and Friday train- PETITIONS I II I I) i Grace .1.

Bowman. Hiih St fi OPI.E HOSPITAL 1:45, 5:32, and 9:19 p.m.; "Tere- p(no(Is Josoph stainbrook, G02 Heine- sa." 3:38 and 7:25 p.m. wnen vorhers in uie onite win ai- The training will encompass resigned from his u' Admissions LeEtta McClure, vs, winfinid S. Bowman, 346 Hi -h Jeromesville, Mrs. Robert Jordon, St on firounds of cruoItv.

Mar-U Dale Mrs. Ida Corey, Nnv 9 1951 at Mansfield. FARK "Dakota Lil," 1:30, 4:10, training courses in the new amended laws on qualifications as a deputy sheriff today, wy 7 08, and 9:57 p.m.: "Fury of the unemployment compensation lawsifor unemployment compensation E. P. Long announced.

illusion, juiia Ann dine barpsra Rita May Stringfellow, 322 Fifth Congo." 3:07, 5:36, and 8:45 p.m. 'at Bav Bridge. Massed in August bv the General! Lone said Stainbrook. who Maurpr- Judim rlir Mansfield Council No. 94, and SM, Masonic Temple, 7:30.

Frank H. Marquis Lodge No. 600, and AM, Masonic Temple, 7:30. Order of DeMolay, Grotto hall, 7:30. Knights Columbus, fourth degree.

11 Sherman 8. Mansfield Liedprl'ranz, Gcrmania Connor Mrs. ltiornas welty. Mansfield, 1, Mrs. Doris I) inside, Fredericktown, Lattimore vs.

James R. Stringfellow "Operation Disas C. W. Handlev. manaeer of theUssemhlv.

annninted a rienutv last nd I ittenger; fir.st, Ruth R. Myer Fifth on grounds of neg- Stokes, 52S Lily Mrs. Ida wt and Married May 27 ter, 1:30, 4:57. and 8:24 p.m office, said OSES personnel; Among the changes is the re- gave illness as his reason for Racing Tide," 3:14, 6:41, throughout the state will receive 'quirement of employers to make ing. Before taking the deputy post, and 10:08 D.m.

the Iraininsr. I n.iartprlv wapp rennrts and sena-IStainhrook was an insnertor at thp Baumberger, 38 Hickory Lane. at Amherst. Plaintiff asks Blood Donors Shirley Dinger, 297 divorce and custody of one child. "Happiest Days of Your Training sessions at Ray Bridge -ration reports on employes.

Under Mansfield Tire and Rubber Co. Releases Second Ave hall, 8. icgsy euey. ui- Nellie H. Shane.

Wise Ave Life," 1:55. 5:00. and 8:23 tun will becin Tuesday and will run the new law. this work will Sheriff Lone said he would not law, Yonn2 Democratic club, 17'. North West wood Betty Hopper.

1640-vs. Kenneth R. Shane, 12fi Boyle i cm fill the vacanrv in the immedi bv OSES agency Exceed Quota' "Captain Blood," 3:16, 6:30, and in two-day sessions. Handlev said be done 9.44 p.m. of the personnel will attend ployes.

Mam 8. future. EScssioIpEa the Medmd HSoincIoor F.irk Avenue West, Mrs. Ruby Jef- on grounds of neglect and ferson, 2J2 Harmon cruelty. Married at Chester.

W. Va. i F. L. Datigherty, Barbara Pappas.

212 Spring Mrs. CarylSchneider, 57 Bowman vs. John Tappas. 212 Spring on! St. crounds of neglect and cruelty.

MADISON' HOSPITAL at Admissions Raymond Van rilCRKE GRANTED Sw erincen, Ashland; Michael Lucille Brown vs. Russell Lalli. 3'K Hickory Lane. Betty on grounds of neglect and m.l tue I tvtz yo CAH'T LET I Hospital otr CENT RAL HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs. LeBoy Henderson.

98 East Fourth Mrs. Louis Pelsoczi, West Fifth Mrs. Shirley Kelley, 115 North Main Mrs. Robert Grover. Lucas; James Walker, Lexinrton.

Carrel Louch, Trailer City. Mrs. Izola Sherman. Mt. Gilead, Thomas Caley.

Ashlind. Herman P. Wappnrr, 176 South Adams Wilbur Erl.l; rd. B.irjer E.Ef rws, 4 1.5 VOj S.N PCM' Plamtiff awarded custody of t-o Three more pints of blood than the quota of 3T5 were contributed by Mansfield and Richknd county residents in the three-day visit nf the Red Cross Blood mobile th. iweek.

i A total of 133 pints were given Monday; 125 Tuesday and 120 rs-terdiiy. i Many of the donor were 'u -ins" who went to the Elks i where the E'oodmo'ilc was to give thnr Th. iwere "sand iched'' in hcwe-'i I resen itmns in or-inr reach 'Vie I Frank Bcrkcy. ch i r-man, said he wa. filra-ed the The 1 r-t-r.

11 wi Erickson, 615 5t. Dirtl.s CI vi RAL HOSPITAL Son, to Mr atd Mrs Rol-iert If'iv 2:1:3 St minor children. Defendant ordered to pay a wrrk fr support of children. The Wratlirr i Tf M'l Rt 1 I i "T-: 6iiitrC9i viCSh 7-r -j- 1 -InwCjV a 1 Mrs. Libert Meyer.

i Nnn Wedne-dsv. Mulberry Mrs. George Zehner. pa to Mr. and Mrt 4.

Mrs, Clarence 219 Wet Fif'h I-eicy. 25ft Wet Fifth St, Mrs. WedneMav. Manon Beer, MssfiM. 4.

Daughter. Jo Mr. ami M-s. B-b Belrsrs Richard Iewis. 1 rrt Groser, Lm as, Vi lard.

Mrs. William ViKee. Mann- Daughter, to Mr. and Mr f.fM, 5. S'e A.

Wagner. TA Cla'ewe Ieicv. 2i V-cs! St. rarkway Vt, Mrs. Car rn 30 K.z: -d 1 ft ft t-e h.

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