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-PAGK TWENTY -THRE1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, -THE NEWARK (0.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- Tells Lions. Club of Problems" Tall Birds Left University Is Sprouting in Ghost Mining Town Of 'Adopting' Korean GiildrenjTrigger Happy 'Sportsmen Are Causing Cranes lo Vanish Mrs. Earl Van Ness, speaking at the Newark Lions Club luncheon Wednesday in Hull Place, revealed the trials and tribulations um VAwarlr rvmnlaa AnfvMintprpri in "adnntinp" twn Korean chit- 4 V- 'h Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness are supplying an American home for 15-year-old Theresa Woonsin Chu while Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Young are American "parents" for 16-year-old Yung Duk Hyun. According to Mrs. Van Ness, it! took several months to bring the! Jffg rOO(lS two Korean youths to America! after the Newark families had GoMen WetUi 1 rw -2i- nr ii i li it--it ii tir agreeu iu auuyi men. A series of notarized papers lth aillllv Dinner Wm I i i j- oj JV-a- had tn hp siened and rjassed bv! the American Consul before! BEECH WOODS Relatives and Woonsin and Yune Duk could friends assembled in the home of Fire hu changed the landscape cince this only panoramic photo of Searchlight, was taken, but it still is hot, desolate, beautiful.

SEARCHLIGHT, Nev. The' The sprawling desert townisign on the 60 acres which event- Ph.D., president and founder, rea ior a "nner in elebraucfl meir ration's most unique university got its name in the last century Uallv will house the mail order 3aid "II offers cultural home eolden weddine anniversary (on paper) is moving into what when one of two prospectors L1 uS study to those who work for a Mrs. Van Ness said she made 8Jn weamng amxereary once was a gambling hall, next'who discovered gold there living and burn midnight od as several phone calls to congress- tKehomrof the bride door to a saloon in this frontier marked. "It's here, but it will there now except sage brush. Lincoln did." man Harry McGregor and Sen-j mea in me ne desert town which has mined 'take a searchlight to find it." Once smoke-filled and packed' Dr.

Adams, in his fifties, could ator John Bncker an effort to more than $25 million in gold; A ghost mining town today, 'th gamblers, the schools tern- have stepped out of a litho-; speed up the "adoption." She 2 noZ nPar Oakmoroe since the turn of the century, Searchlight still looks for gold Pojary quarters are equipped graph of the Old West The fact also said the children ran into a children Ed Kf Mule teams have been re- but mines less commercial min- niodern mailing devices that his school is in the middle series af delays after reaching i two mvin, placed by a modern truck bear-' erals. The population of "usy stati nooaea unaer 0f the desert doesn't bother America. prnnf Akron i mg a sign: "Searchlight Univer.jSOO apparently is unaware of the by inquiries from all over the him; he selected it for its name Thev were supposed to arrive fhrodn- mfmhprs of the' i i- i. i world. The facultv dean lives in anrt twm: tn havo tho r-nuraaa E.

uunng ine aay memoers or me nuiuc oiuujr it Hauls 1UUU UlUVeiSliy WlULIl niUVCU III UCll lu 7 ln 01Um0US Dy Diane uu fu. Phonal Mothivlict fTinwh to the university's staff from door to the best saloon in town, a trailer because of the housing to follow through with the con- Thanksgiving Day, but they I nrptiJt nearby Las Vegas. i Tourists are impressed by a shortage the once again boom- cept that cultural education can didn.t r8each Columbus until Sat-1, t0 Pre snt t0. GASPING ITS LAST BREATH, a wounded whooping crane. tome io muse wno seeK ll oy nrrfav Nov 30 Evpn then tnev, 7 Primarily a religious school, mail.

He has dreamed about it a come bv air the desert seat of learning is not for 30 years. I( ws presented from the ine aesen seal OI learning IS noi tor 30 years. fnrrprl thp nlanp to lanH at Dav lK prcst-meu uvui uiei MINOT, N. D. A wounded The count on me whooper at its jlcui, u.

rt wounueu ine cuum un uie wuwpcr bi iia interested in academic study. It "At any rate, Searchlight uni-' and Run' of whooping crane, making a stop- winter playground in Texas totaled issues non-academic degrees in versity Droves onp imnortant r- wnicn Mrs. philosophy, metaphysics and psy- ooint." a eambler said, "that the llnJ. charter member. j-.

uiuv last coi, uuvu uuui over on its flight by Wildlife Serv- Not many ice airplane to the preserve at Ar- have sh0Wn up thus far this fall ansas. has helped give con-; but others probably will arrive. American Prelate Honored Pope Bestows Cardinal Hats Before Audience of 35,000 chology based on the new and spirit of the Old West still is Mrs Van Ness said Woonsin experimental in occult science alive and that a man can think Ji ynns Duk a re verv religious CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY and reheion hp nlCis an? i ung uuk are vei lengiuua, and religion. as he pleases and believe what 1 Mr. thpvt and Mrs.

H. C. Ruffner. of servation experts an idea of what! A spokesman for the National it any still tired! New Salem, observed their 50th is making the whoopers vanish. It! Audubon Society, at least, feels "Searchlight is a poor man's he wants.

You can't dc institution," Dr. Ivan Adams, place else in the world." Searchlight is a poor mans he wants. You can't do in fVio 1 tvtl 1 J. imirtiv tka tin that rtnnv honnu IVltfle aro VS. from their long trip jweuuing anniversary wiui a iaiii- i The Korean youths also lily dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Ruffner! This bird was captured after be-. sponsible in considerable part for wanted to start to school im- were married Nov. 27, 1902 by the ing wounded in Saskatchewan.

An-, the decrease in numbers of the mediately Mrs. Van Ness re- Rev. C. O. Harrev, of Pleasant- Other wounded bird, found in Kan- cranes.

vealed. So they enrolled at New- ville, and Mrs. Ruffner was the sas this year, also died. Two dis-j Tallest of American birds, they ark High School Monday morn- former Mary Jane Hupp, of New abled cranes at New Orleans were once were abundant on the great ing Dec 1. Salem.

They are the parents of 12 crippled by gunfire in times past, plains. Deaths and Funerals VATICAN CITY (Against a background of blazing light and the color of medieval pagentry, Pope Pius XII today placed red hats on the heads of 16 of the 24 Roman Catholic cardinals he created this week. Among those honored in the ceremonv in St. Peters great, basilica was the United States' first Far-Western prince of thej church James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre, archbishop of Los Angeles. According to Mrs.

van wess, cnuuren, 11 or wnom are living, zz REV. A. A. BECK Funeral services will be hmivi i Wnnnsin has a brilliant mind and grandchildren, and three ereat- HENRY F. EMERSON mi 1 IT -r -w I 1 i nem ine lunerai oi iienry Spends Woman Jailed The Pontiff smiled affectionately for thP son Par 87 NTorth inth ls MU1.LK- Friday in Loudonville.

Fr dav Loudonvillp. T-f WW If Rev. Albei A. Beck. 84, formerly died Wednesday, will be held at woj? ot lhornviile, retired Lutheran p.

m. Friday in the House- V. 1- m. Friday For Slaying minister, who died Tuesday in the 'holder Funeral Home. The Rev.

lon lo "eV finirf, nr hP ri ii f. Ilfl home of his dauBhter. Mrs. Hem-v Emerson Wilson will offioiatP turns to Korea after finishing held theannual meeting at the; Iff HeretOm tSllU at the American prelate after re- ft i citing over his bowed, cowl-covered OIXU CI Or IjOSCS head the ancient Latin words pnl1 a Iffroe which accompany the presentation 4 unls of the red hat, the special symbol T(p(t(ir(lleSS of cardinal rank. -j Mate in Home Borchers, in Davton.

i burial will be made in Cedar Hill eucatl, i Vh. Ti. y.evenin8- Rpv RpcU- who IiupH in Tho.n Cemetei-v iVan Ness told the Llons- made for the care and up- ville a number eafs ao waj Both Woonsin and Yung Du.k keep of the "etery for the com- viue a numuer or eais ago, v.as( orr, in Korpa nft.pr erad- vpar it CHESTER, W. Va. tfl-An Akron Th? Pastor ot the Grace Lutheran: lakh ur IHAKS 7 tCi: 1 New Cardinal Is Radiant SANTA MONICA.

Calif. Of) insurance executive today paid a record $105,000 for half interest! COLUMBUS, 0. OB A 34-year-in a Hereford bull the sire Pickaway County woman was five international champions. taken into custody here today and Cardinal Mclntyres face was conductor of Santa Monica's Church there and the Zion Luther-; We wish to thank our InurUaspT E. C.

McCormick, owner of Mc-iheld in the slavine of her husband radiant as he returned to his place phony orchestra, Arthur Langejan uiurcn southeast of lhornviile. iiu ves lor meir Kina ex- president of the were elected I- Rov Lunn suDerin- among the other new princes of the had just reached crescendo He also had been pastor of churchp 0 synyattqr at ge Van Nepresiden re elected ch.urch- a lehearsal of the Romeo and ag esterday.s main Fred lnes. treasurer, and Char! Some 35,000 pilgrims and Ro-; Juliet Overture when it happened. and Dayton. i I a sDeaker The program was kept Miller trustee The rpmetprv mans of high and humble rank; The maestro, who has been diet-! His wife also a sand (aides at Droeram 7 ShS SSh6 Cormick Hereford Farms at Medina, 0., paid the amount to C.

A. Smith of nearby Hillcrest Farms. The bull is Larry Domino 12th, champion Hereford at 1he Inter- in the bedroom of their home early today. Columbus police said they picked up Mrs. Mary Agnes Ruff, 34, at Brunson and Long Sts.

at the re- thronged the world's 1 a ing lately, pointed his baton at the aaugmer Mi s. timer Mohler of ana care aur-r-- I friends of deceased ancestors ine nis niness. tne ht. Francis rnnrpn ror ine ceifinoiiv. uiaas ntrnuii, stuuu wn in iuco, uuun.v, 1 tv.pi, hmu into triiimnhant -rips whirlpd thp hston imward.

out-'Borchers. survives. icnoir, father Lukuras, U. 1. Egan and Son Funeral Directors, 5IX-Ycar-Ul(l IMy FETE 68TH ANNIVERSART 947 Tom mi daMlhave of Sheriff Charles H' Ra The 68th wedding anniversary of i cnDtaShta at national clift of "cway County.

Mr nnrf t. cnampionsnips at national va. Tr 1- Daniel Edwin Ruff 34, of "Viva il Papa" as the Pope! ward, then down, and as the annparPfi'in thp hasilica moments sounds of cymbals, horns and O. M. BROOME was 1,1..,.

immnaft flniniB rpnt thp nir. hi tronsprs1 Arrancrnmnts for thp funprnl of any Way tai-r shows throughout the celebrated in their home of Slmhtly Injured west heralded his approach. fell to the floor. Oliver M. Broome, 46.

resident of; The Frank M- Rauck Family country. Pleasantville with a family dinner. Wlieil Hit 1)V AlltO Thoseapresent The Pontiff, robed in red and' He stooped, nulled the trousers i.awnview Avenue wno niea were: Mr. and Mrs. 11 MEMORIAM white, was borne into the church i back up over his royal blue shorts Wednesday in a hospital in Phila- an(j I11U1 OITIICUIIIC r.

G. Ketner, Bexley: Mr on his portable throne. A gleaming and went on with the overture. He delphia. where he had under-: ln memory ot our dear i son anrt hrothpr Rnhprt RiphnrH Anl.v 4a, a hao Ctrina il -1 Tliacrl.i, a la Robert R.

Murphy, six, of 26 iMrs. Wayne Ketner and son Brent, 4 1 -r last Holliday Street, was treated, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. SelmarJlS AllllOlinCeCl III lTot HnlliHav 7, i golden mitre was on his head Mohler MMS IISN. who na'sspd Dill ine many women in me incomplete.

i Swiss Guard Hold Crowd thoi u. i away iwo years ago on Jan. 14. and ilismissert ai wewarn uautmeis oaire, oue, i Shouts of praise broke again and pital about. 9:30 m.

Wednes-1 Prue. and Jill. Lockbourne; Mr. iLlCklllff LOUrt pioyea ai me narry j. kook srore InnH Mrc ir vaiMit thp nast vpars wae horn in lullaJ retails sau auu loving nay lor Druises ana aui asiuus m-, imiiuiuc, "uau- ine past two years, was oorn in, i ii I ville.

anil Mr I mi Amnin shot to death in the couple's home about a half mile north of South Bloomfield, Sheriff Radcliff said. Mrs. Ruff was taken to City Jail to await Pickaway County officers. Story Of Shooting Sheriff Radcliff gave this story of the shooting after a preliminary investigation Mr. and Mrs.

Ruff and their two children, Sandra, 5. and Daniel III, 6, occupied one bedroom on the second floor of their house. In another second floor bedroom were Ruff's sister and mother, Miss Bonnie Ruff, 47, and Mrs. D. E.

Ruff, 73. They heard two shots sometime for four Dersons who nivj. 1.5 uui ljuxjiii i cu a bitnc vi. i 'i a Ic 1- nj i i a H.n Alittla Newark, July 25. 1906.

He was the wiioni vjuu nas uauea iu me np is said 10 nave sieppeu iihu us, is pleaded not guilty to grand jury indictments last week have been again from the faithful held back knobb from the middle aisle of the basil-, ica by uniformed Swiss guards 1 carrying ancient halberds and eiTV, reiglltei wearing medieval helmets. The red-damask-draped church jOi I ltle 111 OSLiVT sparkled with myriad lights. 1-V scheduled and another of those indicted secretly has been sentenced SdtrtoS MH heSoKeri KSddSt SSriSjllOU FAMILY DINNER Iwlp'S LT'il-1 home is no more. '2nd Street near Holliday. The Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stimmel. of in Common Pleas Court, New York Harbor Broome' three bromerr Wmiarn :Toda.y recails tneumemops of boy was taken to the hospital in wew Keadmg, entertained their Broome, tniee Drotners, WUliam: hannw rlavc whon von ww ilcr, imhtHnra Children anil crranrVh lrirpn urith happy days, when you were Henderson ambulance. children and grandchildren with PrmKer. or Outside, a slight flurry of snow fell over Rome as 'the ceremony began.

Huge St. Peters Square II. Broome, Clarence E. Broome harp otnnrxr i OI .1.. Wpnpc.

I thp finniml Hinnnn 1UIBDU5, WHS KlVen a SUSDended (fl-A Staten Island and Franklin Broome, all of New- rd ha. caii.d vnll tn onr Hrivpn rhv Marearet Dresent and following thp rtinnnr a sentence of one to three years in NEW YORK IK was 'surprisingly empty after 2 a. in the bedroom oo rwi okepnoo of tvi-o of thP ferrv with 1.900 Dasseneers crashed ark. A brother, Curtis C. Broome the Ohio Penitentiary to be im new princes of the church who had a freighter near the Statue of is deceased.

there for the rest. damaged slightly when it col- operate a grocery store in lf he 520 a weekjcupied by Riiff and his wife. Sher- not been able to come here from Liberty today in one of two col- Mr. Broome was a member of And those who think of you to- lided with a fence in an alley addition to farming and are mem-iT tne suPPrt of hls children. He-nf RadcUff said the mother and their Communist-ruled countries.

I lisions in fog-shrouded New York Newark Lodge, Scottish dav, are the ones who loved near the St. Francis de Sales bers of the Christian Union Pleaded 8uilty Thursday. daughter, finding Ruff had been Yugoslavia and Poland, marred Harbor. Rite and Teheran Grotto. vou best.

School Church at New Reading acorn- scnM by shot and that Mrs. Ruff was still thp anripnt. cturesaue ceremony. six persons were injured ana ine nony win arrive in wewarK oft mes our thoughts do wan-, Pars driven bv Georee T. mun t- churrh whirh thov nanes a.

Moitsoerry are as 101- nouse, narricaaea mem- Other presentation ceremonies' many shaken up aboard the city-late Thursday night, and will be der, to a grave not far away i Adam, 357 Central Avenue, and! to build several years ago. ilows: were arranged ior me six oinwjuim ia, uum muiuci, mnyra ai me muv-aiiieiii aim vvnere xney laid vou oarnng bod-: Fred W. Kice, omi rm. uuuen Rinidrasun, new cardinals-the apostolic nun-. Passengers rushed for life pre- Craig Funeral Home by.

just two years ago this street, incurred minor damages BURIED AT SOMERSET of Central Avenue, on a charge of day. a collision at the corner of Funeral services for Enns contributing to the delinquency of cios to Spain, France. Italy, and; servers, but the terry disentangled Portugal and two Spanish prelates. her stove-in bow from the United W. W.

I.ESCALLEET Sadly missed by Mother, I Buckingham and Wallace Streets Householder, 67, of Junction Citv.la selves in their bedroom, piling furniture in front of the door and remaining there until about 8 a. m. They said they believed Mrs. Ruff left the house at that time. They then called the sheriff.

The sheriff said Ruff had been shot twice in the back of the head with bullets he believed were from a .22 caliber revolver. He said Ruff was in night clothing, but that he Wondrnw Willard Israllppt Fathpr anA Kictpra- Mrs T.ola ljiiirs ucigiiici about 10:19 p. m. Wednesday. were held in New Lexington eD- a- Harrv Dve- 5Z- of 67 fiporctp Jackson.

499 North 7 and hnriai um in Commodore Street, on a charee of HrktviPllllL'Pr F1 1'lll American Veteran, and reached of 1147 West Church Street, died Mohler, Mrs. William Veer llUliiCinuivcsCT her Manhattan berth. at 3 a. m. Thursday in Newark Mrs.

Franklin Veer all of Free- 12th Street, reported to police erset Cemetery. Surviving are his drawing a check without sufficient funds. In the other accident, in lower; Hospital. He had been a patient port, Ralph Ray Mohler and OvI i Wednesday that his car had been I widow. two sons, one New Group To New York Harbor, the in the hosnital more than a month Mrs.

Robert Chrisman of New- jmooul hv a hitskiD driver Iriantrhtpr Feh. 28. James Tanadn. 57 of United States Line freighter, Amer-1 and had undergone an operation ark, Ohio. I sometime Tuesday night while one brother.

Asbury Householder 23 Fulton Avenue, on a charge of loan ladpr anrt thp fi 1S1 -ton Wa. i 1 ct-t npar thp' r-, uq.himu., Study Nutrition i 1 1 ii nit- 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 ii i iiin i i 1 1 1 i nnrioii 11 ,1 in il CLiccb uviu 1 in r-Lromnr, i ifiimifii 1 1, i it' 1 1 miimr iiinai, uicauiaiiiu L.iiiTrn uciKiiici Korn in rvpurflrlr rov mm fl rtpnnt Feb. 27, Olive Brownagle, 42, of .1 1 had not determined if the man had been shot in his sleep. Sheriff Radcliff said the slaying apparently stemmed from family trouble. ThP Pnr tv Home Demonstra- he was the son of the ate James in rememDrance oi narry Harrisburg, on two counts of HOSTS FOR DINNER PARTV Chat ham Hon Group met in the Thorny weather.

The American Leader ap-wiham Lescalleet and Mrs. Olive Martin who passed away eight uu narpntlv warn haHlv rinmaapH 1 t- ik mag V. parently was badly damaged. 1945, for nutrition (Frost I Leseallept. Hp was an pm- vears ago on Jan.

15. meeting. Members prepared a None of the vessels sank. ploye of the Yellow Cab and There is a golden gate at the end! CHATHAM Mr. and Mrs.

Maris survived yhis mother of New- of the road. old Hunter, of Granville, and Mr. ark: a sister, Mrs. C. A.

our loved ones must enter and Mrs jaci Revercomb and meal during me meeting ana com' meai ouriiiR me "i-cniiS ou four generations were present rorgery. for a family dinner Sunday held in 7" the home of Mr. and Mrs. KaCe OT hnannon. Those present were Mrs.

I Bertha Pounds, Charles Sent ill drill HP il Mr. and Mrs. James Solt and OUIICII daughter Shannon, of John T. Callahan, 120 South Beverly Weakly and Mrs. Rose 3rd Street, filed a petition with Crash War Weary-Transport Planes In Fire Research 1- pared the cost of homemade foods ji0y jame 30CietV with ready prepared, and ad- vantages of buying in small or KeceiVCS lenNeW large quantities.

This was the first nutrition plf of Dorsey Mill Road, with whom alone; son of Alexandria, were guests ot ihe made his home, and a brother there a light that we can- willie and porothy Hunter. ICharles L. Rutter of Newark. Two ee- Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Gosncll, 'sisters are deceased.

In that heavenly place called and son Howard, of Croton, were i He was a member of the Eagles lU guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar- hnmo in siin. a mnmr-mai rt tho u-aalae i iwmi, mincto nr mr Hnil 1V1 IS. XL.

a 1 1 mm- that loved Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora the Lickine Countv Board of i ma an -m mm- m. I a Ka hnM in tho nminrv snannAn nrtrt HnnktAH T. i m.

i mccuiiK iu uc in A thrnnoh our uausi anu iLiecnons weanesaay, seeKine rr rvn ivn Taou and was in charge of Miss Almaj jLodge of Delphos and the Loyal And Jwfo8h that gate our loved ple phj of Newapfc Democratic nomnation twLSfZ Harvan. of the state extension i en new memoers were received order of Moose ot Newark. Mr. ana mrs. cawara oprau.

ui Mr am Mrg john shannon Jr thp nffir. nf ritv wa i ii a. i arti tini nanninncs nacp an a- ii i office. Mrs. Orena Haynes was uunng me meeung or we noiy The tMdy is at Cnss Brothers NewarK, were ainner guesis in u.

ana sons David and Robbin, of from the 2nd Ward. sfeIc nracant anri will conduct the Name Society of St. Francis ji ui. i laiiLij ik runi'rai rtoinc ijciiuuik ine com- specni inuuici, i.i.o. Aanusviiie.

de Funeral Home Dendine Callahan is a former citv coun future meetings. Sales Church, held Wednesday pletion of funeral arrangements. Ana mere is cunuu.i w.c ht and called on a sister, thOUEht. TT onH fflm. 1Hril cilman having served one whole term and part of another during c.MRC.r.

r.ARRin. That a loving God knows best. Fnrrt The following were present Misi "'gni me scnooi nan. Alma Garvan. Mrs.

Orena Haynes, Announcement was made that Mr. Rnhert Swick. Mrs. Mildred! the society had purchased "The transport planes at Ravenna Arsenal, have learned some ways of combating dangerous fires which often follow airplane accidents. The tests will continue, and as yet the results are secret.

But Dr. E. R. Sharp, director of the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, said the current information has been turned over to man. which time he was member of CaHltr miccoti hv 1 TP and -wv-nj auu aisiui i which unit nc aj a nu uiuti j.

George Gabriel. 84 a retired "iibeu uy "iiC ThP Rev. and Mrs. Lee Hall, of, Mrs. Curti Hnnhv thwV cafotv ctroat QnA oirio.

a 'K, iHran i vm Stradley. Mrs. George Swick, Mrs. i Life of Cardinal Gibbons" in two; tinner and resident of the Buckeye Crooksville, were dinner guesis or uncle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ition committees. He is a ma- irivinPllM Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Fierponi ana timer Seiberts, of Hebron, when chinist at the Newark plant of Rolla Wilkin, Mrs. Arthur Red- volumes Dy tins ana mat the pub- LaKe vicinity years, died sud- rt m.r (o.h.l ennnnr with Mr and MrM. thpv rplnhrntori that nnMnr, tK. Timlion.ntfiiit A via Cr Mrs. Vernon Nethers, Mrs.

"au ui'en presemea 10 ineiaeniy ai p. m. weanesaay in man Robert Baker. Miss Lillian Mc- Newark Public Library. The book! his home in the Hebron-Buckeye ther, Harry Martin, who died Harold Lamp of Dry Creek.

They ding anniversary. Mrs. Seiberts member of the St. Francis de rnt-niuer 1,1 me ni. rranciN uc.

i wr hij i to. i v. ic-i rm a i u. i uiaciurers ana airimes. mrtna Mr tt Sicripr.

Mrs. naa neon put on sale durine the tone i.uoo. i.qu ucrn in Jan. ID, 14D. aiSO VISllfU H.l..n uwi.co o.

oumricu KrvurtU UI DOS in an ril, UHU U1B IVI11KHI.S OI Tho lahnrat, ine health for some time. think hf vnn dear ham auto accident recentlv. Mr Sl. Columhus and in vice-oresident 18 operated He was oorn Apru isos, ana And of the way you died; The Rev. and Mrs.

H. v. wicK-DerTs is 8i yPars of age and in(of the Mound Uty uase and good health. The two nieces pre-, ball League. Orville Booth, Mrs.

Emmet Davis, hohdas. and Mrs. Carl Clutter. i Rev Fr Edward McGinty, Mrs D. Wilkin, Mrs.

Paul chaplain for the society, briefly Bidwell, Mrs. Harry Alexander, reviewed the books and gave a Mrs Dana Beatty, Mrs. Ira italic on the elevation of the m-. Smith Mr, nals which took place in Rome. came to Buckeye Lake from Ath- A.nd that you could not say good-'ens, of Croton, visited Mr, ens.

He had no known relatives. bye, Mrs. Ira Stout. Funeral services will be held at Rfnr vnn vour eves. i by the National Advisory Commit, tee for Aeronautics, and the tests it conducted at the arsenal in Portage County were disclosed in the committee's annual report to the President.

Planes from the Berlin Airlift, C-82 Flying Box Cars and 46 Commandos, were used in the tests. 1 p. m. Saturday in the House-jxhe blow was hard, the shock; Fm Dint Oil parea me ainner and a gold cake iini centered the table. Famcd Kcstaurant brif.f items hv Fire Dinner euests of Mr.

and Mr "7 nomer runrai iiome ana uunai were Guv Hunt Mrs'. Walter Jones, Wednesday. He explained the du Miss Jean Mrs. Paul Stout, ties and privileges of such an will be made in Union Cemetery, we never thought your death so FRAMPTON Mrs. Dessa Deenis near: ha returned to ner nome aner Mnnra Mm.

SIP LUKe palmer recently were Mr. Charles Pjilmpr nt And "nly those who ve lost can spending several weeks in the and Mrs. Clover Mrs. Ethel Hawke. Mrs.

Received into membership in AKRON, O. (ffl-Iacomini's Restaurant, widely known for steak the society were: Nuncio Ventura. SAMCEL McI.At'GHM.V tell, home of her daughter, Mrs. Har-; Lancaster. Francis Widrig, Clarence E.

Funeral services were held atjThe pain of parting without fare- old cackler at Delaware, who is I Pvt. Max Yost has been spend-Burns, Fred Pteifer. Georee W. 10:30 a. m.

Thursday in Byersville, i well. Irpnnverine from a recent illness, ing a furloueh with his narent and seafood dinners, was destroyed; and seafood dinners, was destroyed q. rri i today in a spectacular fire 70 fire- Strip-1 CaSer And men battled for four hours. Loss'-, 1 was estimated at $300,000. A wait Ben Colvtlle, Mrs.

Harry Hunt, David Baker, Barbara Baker, Mary Sout, Dan Nethers, and Mrs. Hugh Colville, group advisor. Light-Crashing Case Is Set For Gilbprf. Joseph E. Smith, J.

H. for Samuel S. McLaughlin, 56, who Very sadly missed by daugh- MrJ Mizpr visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Yost, Thorn- Luebbers. Patrick A. Barnhouse, died Monday in Aspinwall Veter- ter, Mrs. Jean Mellers, and Bprtna Hooki (jtira. ville RFD 3.

He is stationed at Charles H. Bentz, and D. II. Pe- ans Hospital, in Aspinwall, Pa. Grandchildren.

Mrs Pauline Martin and chil- Fort Bclvofr, Va. trev. He was a veteran of World War ---r-Tzrrr- muci. n( Mr nd Mis. Mr.

and Mm Tvon ctn, nuuM idwi.ii.iu auu ins wiie, Aletta, both 68, escaped from their TllTV PrnTlA apartment on fire- ul lOJJe The Holv Name nnn. I. and is survived by four sisters MEMORIAM roontiv Westervillp worn riinnor miJ. second floor soring the Cub Packs of the Rov and a brother, William E. Mc-1 In loVmg memory or our r.PPtha Harris visited hT Mr.

and Mrs. Josenh Stoln men's ladders. Mrs. Iacomini, who i i- H.n.hat. Mvrr nri (il wuu rra irul i ji ivn iit vpwirK.

ii.uvi.i, icaaer. announced that John Rrin-i ounai wa Supreme Court eardner had been annnintpH nir Ridge Cemetery, ft knM in tha I fn-nr hM Mhim u.mn lauiici. COLUMBUS, O. The Ohio 'r lens un- Stubby, and Jim. MF.MORIAM home of Mrs.

Doris Moran. from Germany after several E.01 the "re de" Di. MWar a rift Mien i month prvirp in fho armv Hi. terminea. Supreme Court is going lo nOTnera.

Members of the JOHN PARENT Holy Name So- DALLAS Un Murder charge against strip-teaser Billie Shannae, 23, and balding night club comedian Roscoe Ails, 54, today were scheduled for grand jury action at this term. The two are charged in the shooting death of Alfred Rosenfield 38, who was shot to death in Ails apartment here Dee. 21. Miss Shannae was arrested the following day at her sister's home whether a man can be charged i John L. Walker, 345 Clinton will co-operate with the New- In loving memory of our father, Twila Mizer called on Mrs.

Letha parents, Mr. and Mrs. aoyd'r-. illis Fowler who passed away Dennis. iMoyer entertained members of his'rinetf lor llriVing Will rm a rpceived word Wednesday wiih lightcrashing when the tion and go-ahead lights of a traf-ark Counc' Knights of Columbus, "are blinking at the -nducMng -tt for men the sudden death in a Co Mrs.

Leota Mizer and Mrs. Bes January 15, 1947. aunnay scnooi class and the Rev. wrji c. Herbert Householder in his home.

Around Square in St. Francis Church. Marrh 5 nimbus hospital of John L. Parent In our hearts your memory time. of Columbus 6 and 7.

sie Mizer attended a WCTU meeting in the home of Mrs. Irene Porterfield at Bladensburg. lingers. Mr. Parent had been a guest in That's what happened to Robert Carman of Mansfield.

The A revival service is In progress Wo, at the Avion EUB Church and will VII'a'0. conrimiP frr Millersport RFD 1, pleaded not rt aJ- fAHt 1 a irr uavis, uKia. Both Aili and the Walker home on numerous ieT 'ii'" n.Hdi nA i. hv hi. There is not a day.

dear Daddy, guilty in Municipal Court Thurs-Mis Shannae are free on bond and 1.afF1 VI I'll I TIKMI 1 1 i VJ Mansfield Municipal Court con- Ohio Bell Expand victed Carman of iighf crashing atj AKroN 0. ijP-Ohio last March. That we do not think of you. Pnu.ril 30.000 IloniPS iday morning to a charge of reck Bell Tele- widow, Mrs. Nora Parent.

afe aPPpanng separate Dallag a city intersection ohonc nf. uk1 Sadly missed by A 2C W.llis AND' Cleveland lake Lxam a tuur i.iiif-i ai aiiu uuiiai tour i less operation of a motor vehicle. I.K.IL Villus. i ft. -A plans in inun UOI-' t-.

1 r. Carman contended there was no iQ, Fowler and Sue Dills. Electric Illuminating Co. today re-1 COLUMBUS, O. iff) AttorneylHe was found guilty by Judge ported it has extended electric General C.

William O'Neill ruled Harvey J. Alexander and fined service to 50,000 new dwelling units today displaced persons must take $25.00. another costing SI ,200.000 lumbus. I i uuiii uir In tne Canton area. In Akron RpM IIKIIM miss anannae Is billed as The Flame of New Orleans." Ails told officers ha fired at Rosenfield ln self defense after the latter broke Into hla apartment were shining for 2 C.

H. CONNER U'tll ttlA nMtl in Northeast unto since me rorean n-uiar siaie examinations to ot rnzzeu was cnea imo couri nr? tain licenses to practice cosmeto-'by Newark police after reported- u.c i n. inanaie s.iiw telephones. In Canton1 runerai services ior v-iuaue i war DroKe out in June, in the state-. nv driving wiidiv around the tie appean-u ip it will add one new exchanee tanner, so Norm 3.ira Mreet, man- in me nuusrnuiui-r iin.uin.iur iogy pellate Court aeciaea ne was azer 0f Sears.

Roebuck and from NewarK Hospital to bj.i wia- VatnUv Tlnliit 1 The Supreme Court decided Wed- who died suddenly Wednesday pie Avenue. urm Cra h. imrtnr rm. ratal llpart AlfnrL u. utj i rr mi Vo.t Main CHESTER.

111. fl William s.iv'r mnrfimiT tt I i hd hn ri 'II I lies into Sea of other cars, and making hist Nvw vnoir IZ Y. NEW YORK (ft Th Arth. tires scream. IV inn; 11, I III1II Illll K.

If, 111 111 VII KIT VI, cll, IV, i 1MIJI Will MC IIT tlA M. lilt Vfl Vl VALETTA. Malta An RAF I rromuviTt i -i i e. SnhllWprK. has Decome me and Rheumatism Foundation today announced grants totaiHn tsninn viiiitinn 1 1 'T' niim ahiu ubv ill uic viioiicj in vi nurci, wan inuvru iw mass for John W.

OMalley. Cin-I Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev. i Hospital, Columbus, in the Mc-! wurUi in his family to serve as avaiena aircrart crashed into I iVpiip rn.n.H i ii oAmiurt th rnmnnt Randoloh Countv ludge or prose-iiea off Malta Air Ministry I'twrrusc tiitriisc lii.ll IS for research into the two afflictions. Among them was $6,000 nhiA stoia tmii.oiri.i i thp iwiu tiii hp toVon cutor.

His crandfather was a ludee officials in London said the nlane: Charles H. Westfall, 28, of rear, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P.khmer. ''s to he sung here Saturday.

O'Mal-i to Columbu? for rtemition.1 Water flows over Falls and father and an uncle, sll'was carrying 18 men. 243 East. Main Street, to Phyllis, Dr. Alvin Volkman. Western Re- 120 9th Sirnpi.

son in Newark ley, after a heart attack Friends will be received at the at an average rate of 212,000 cubic Democrats, were prosecutors. He Air-sea search crews began a L. Kcston, 21, of 66 North Morris sprve University School of Medw Hocpital Thursday. i at his home Wednesday. i funeral home.

feet a second. lis a Republican. (hunt for survivon. Icine, Qeveland. to.

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