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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

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Jan. 24, 1957 The Newark Advocate 11 Israel Stand Analyzing the News Elected Officer Of Ohio Chapter is divorced on the ground of ne- ark. to Ralph and Martha Sted-gleet from Barbara Weber, 898 man, 27 Grant a lot in New. Confesses Damage to Church In Wave of Anger DAYTON, Ohio (-Police said a Exceed Quota In Donations To Gift Shop Spurs U. N.

To tairDHnks and she Is restnr- ark. ed her maiden name, Barbara Mary Pruette, Newark, to Har Swift Action Claims Administration Won't Give Leadership in Tax Ctil By JAMES MARLOW, Associated Frew News Analyat Post, old Patton, 206 Mt. Vermn a lot In Newark Township. Johnson Homes. to Walter 30-year-old ex-convict has admit ESTATE APPOINTMENTS Licking County far exceeded its ted causing damage estimated at UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.

Mfi 4 $3,000 at Emmanuel Catholl Rival TsrnpH Fivniian nrwitlnnc wuiiam A. irvln. Gratiot, has n(t Helen Miller, 61 S. 3fith been named administrator of Hie a lot In Newark. I quota of gifts for the patients of the Veterans Administration Hos WASHINGTON CD You can get dizzy these brisk January days n.

i i ojr on a Middle East settlement har Just trying to follow President Eisenhower and Secretary of the Treas-estate ot Neva Gutridge. Bond isj Floyd and Nellie Williamson, pital in Chilllcothe at Christmas. Religious symbols were broken ury Humphrey when they talk of cutting the budget and reducing set at '00- IColumbus, to Russel and Mabel dened today as the midight dead and scattered in the vandalism taxes on small business. lJrlce Stauch. Newark RED Stall, Hanover, two lots in Han Asked to supply 450 gifts, county donors responded with 780 suitable remembrances.

These were used yew line neared for Israel's troop with Jan. 5 Last August Eisenhower'a special committee for helping small Mmlnistrator of the estate Robert Dean Sewell of Dayton drawal from Egypt and the Gaza business made 14 recommendations, including tax cuts that would said he became consclence-strick Strip, en Wednesday night and went to amount to 600 million dollars a year. RECORDED Israel again told 'the U. N. It would not quit the Mediterranean During the presidential cam- John and Mary Thomas to Hupp the parish house where he told his story to the Rev.

John J. Rau-scher and another priest. coastal strip and the area control 'A palgn Eisenhower said, "I shall 'll Jr' PVT and Mary Robinson. Kirkcriville, to help stock the Gift Shop at the hospital from which the inmates picked presents for their families. In addition.

Licking County people donated $420 in cash. This was used to purchase stamps, gift wrappings, and other needed supplies. The balance will be used in the year-around activities at the hospital ling the Gulf of Aqaba without: lot in Heath. call for further helD to small bus-IV-T X1JU 11 Officers said Sewell blamed the concrete guarantees of protection, incss with some dozen specific PFTITION AIbcrt and Ethel VVriht' PETITIONS ILLU ark( to Herman and Dorothy How- vandalism on whisky and "a lit-l That continuing stand was seen! recommendations for action in ue anger ouiit up wiuun me." Cairo as an ureent sien the worm, wmce, xo tsoien ard HanoveP RFD 1, a lot In I.U A i i i i i i seeks a divorce from James over. Theresa Fahian, Newark, to John Frank, Gambier, a lot along Poplar Ave.

Lester and Alberta Smith, Newark, to Everett and Mabel Strawn, 451 Van Tassell a lot In New. ark. Murl and Luella Haynes, Franklin Township, to Franklin and Alice Haynes, Newark RFD 16 acres in Franklin Township. Louise Evans, Johnstown, to Harry and Annabelle Booher, Johnstown, a lot In Johnstown. Leonard and Iva Allbright, Newark, to John and Millicent Campbell, Newark RFD 4, a lot In Madison Township.

turn uiem ne naa no Daaiir.N. must act eiviftlv lo avert an. Newark. cluding special tax measures. Vague Taps ircuiiBs iut me cnurcn or anyone other violent exDlosion in the wmce.

cnurcn ana 1st on Herman and Dorothy Howard, the grounds of neglect and cruel- TnvunMn AiW. connected with it. police said. Al- Middle East. Egypt and the other But he was very vague when he sent his economic message to! she 8sks restoration of herjEme Wright.

Hanover RFD 1, six mougn noi a eainonc, ne said ne nations of the Asian-Egypt bloc former name, Norma Conner. Vir- p' TWn.hin had attended services there. expected to demand that the U.N. Congress Wednesday, contenting himself with saying any tax cut Police said Sewell told them he served time at Mansfield Reformatory for burglary and auto theft for small business should "involve impose economic penalties on Israel to force withdrawal from the two areas on the Egyptian side of gm.a Weiss Is her attorney. rlc nd mhm t0 Carol Babb, 436 North Uti- WUUam Blanche Dishoni New-ca, charges neglect and cruelty ark at 21st St In her petition for divorce from Arthur W.

Myers, son of Mr. and only a minimum Joss of revenue" and had been confined at Lima Mrs. William H. Myers, Outville, was elected vice president of the to the government. The Blue Star Mothers, directed by Mis.

Paul Ditter and Mrs. George Funk, filled 200 stockings. The Newark Garden Club group, headed by Mrs. F. Nehls, ar-, ranged 60 table decorations, and nine Gray Ladies from this county gave 114 hours of time in the Gift Shop.

The United States and Korea have signed, at Seoul, a treaty covering their economic relationships a pact of friendship, commerce and navigation. Thomas Babb, same address, andDEED4 RECORDED Last week at a news conference State Hospital for what he said was a "nervous condition." the 1919 armistice line. -Waring Deadline I The 80-nation General Assembly Central Ohio Chapter of the Asso asks for custody of their two chil- Robert Schmutz, Newark, to Martin and Bertha Sweeney, ciation of Technical Writers and Secretary Humphrey brushed past the Cabinet committee's recommendations for 600 million dollars Editors at their organization meet- the Borden 67 S. 3rd a lot Newark, to Robert Sweeney and near S. 4th St.

I Alice Ritter. 182 Enclish a set the midnight deadline for a With its 2,200 employees, the dren, payment for their support and alimony. Mary Hupp, Hanover RFD 1, report from Secretary General! at Battelle Memorial Institute, Austrian State Theater Adminis Margaret Want, and others, to bt along Mt. Vernon Rd. in tax cuts.

He said he opposed Myers is on the staff of Battelle tration In Vienna now constitutes Dag Hammarskjold on Israel's cnarges negieci ana cruelty a Beatrice Schick, and others, Nev- response to the U.N. demand. the world's largest theatrical con-' Lillian Hartshorn, Newark, to Kenneth and Richard Hall, 32 N. Institute. He is a technical editor- ialist in their technical reports de- peuuon lor oivorce irom a lot along Clinton St, cern, it claims.

Hammarskjold was not expeet-l 3rd a lot in Newark 7 J. r. Ipartment. He has been with Bat Hupp, nanover Ktu 1. She asksi Wayne Ketner, and others, to H.

for custody of their five children Berry. Utica. a lot In Utica. any substantial loss in revenue but added he'd 'be glad to see small business get a cut of 20 to 30 million dollars. It was over the budget itself that a peculiar fog This past year, as every Charles and Mina Rlggleman, to and payment for their support, Richard and Darlene Betz, to fore that he was on the staff of Don and Bernice Collins, Newark RFD 4, two lost in Madison Township.

Ohio State University as editor rarYiAni medical expenses and alimony. Norma Merrell, Hanover RFD 1, has filed suit for divorce from Robert and Ruth Miller, 46 Grant a lot In Newark. Zona Brown. Newark, to William of its stand seemed to make obvious what he could report The latest Israeli statement, delivered to Hammarskjold in a of technical reports for the Research Foundation. the heads of government agencies Ferris Owen, and others, to Ar worked for months figuring out u.

Merrell, address un-and Lena Counter. 1675 Granville thur and Margaret Pound, New. their spending estimates which two parcels in Newark. ark Township, a lot along Town would go into Eisenhower's total "i1 Dsence- She asks for custody Vernon and Ruth Penick. Strat- ship Rd.

in Newark Township, budget. 0( the'r ree children and pay- ford t(J Maurice and Genej Npa SniriPy to their seven-page appar-iU' lnu. ently set the stage for another UI1 1 -I1U major Middle East debate in the C'tn Ifk lnwl Assembly starting Monday. Dip-vuc lu OlUllU 2S ment for support Lawrence. Newark RFD 2, a lot Fourth and Nellie Inxcho, Dit- Axe Effort Prained John.R.

Butt. Granville RFD 1. Court Precedent lomats said it would deal not only with Israeli troop movements but They're supposed to cut to the -seeks a divorce from Eleanor Butt, bone. To see that they do, the also would go into the whole fu Granville RFD 1, on the grounds of neglect and cruelty. He asks COLUMBUS, Ohio tf-An Ohio Penitentiary inmate cited the Ho Budget Bureau goes over their in Newark Township.

jmore two lots in Newark. Agnes Lane, Newark, to Lester' Henry and Georgia Autherson, and Bernice Johnson, 909 Wells! Newark, to Arthur and Doris two lots at Edgewater Beach! Jones, Newark, a lot in Madison in Licking Township. (Township. Lillian Brown, Lancaster, toi John and Ann Schultz, Newton ture of the U.N. Emergency Force figures, looking for places to use mer Jack Dean case In asking for a division of property which includes a 48-acre farm in Gran the axe.

Humphrey at his news in Egypt Propoe Boycott common pleas court here Wednes-4 ville Township. day to set him free. conference praised the agency heads for their zeal. And he James E. Kroner, Thornville RFD Township, to Hiram and Grace Most delegates felt a resolution Carl C.

Dixon. Lovers Lane, The court said Vincent J. Fo- amounting to a call for a boycott "I think the budget as now 2, a lot in Licking Township. (Bricker, 522 N. Cedar a lot Beale E.

Poste, Granville RFD, in Newton Township. GranvilV tiaa filM mif fnr rfiu. glio's request "clearly is without of Israel would have trouble clear drawn has been prepared with 'ore from Marim-i rvnn ut. RECORD SALE! ONLY TWO MORE DAYS! SINGLES 3 FOR $1.00 45 EP'f Reg. $1.49,.

NOW $1.29 Reg. $2.98............. NOW $2.49 ALL 331-3 LP's 15 OFF merit" and that the Dean case Ui. me 2, to Viola Boston, Granville RFD Richard and Helen Von Ins, vKua Boston, uranvuje Kru nicnara ana neien von ins, ing the Assembly, th t. did it set "any binding legal precjf fticaSi 11! acre, in McKean Town-Fairfield County, to Otho and half fK theSuezj- do rieht now.

I don't think there I Kutn Zimmer, Buckeye take, UA tfUfni, down a' g.o tueveiana, asked tor 8nVthintr in siht that ran Marv and Fulton. New-three lots in Union Twnship. Canal if the U.N. turned 52 E. hPv aoeas corpus that wouldL, anuuw.

become more critical than Uang 1955j Yet he WM stMg; that rrreA th. rvtrtW robbery conviction, his "en- A jSnriuer, Kosevuie Krx) 1, and asks saying spending down 'for must come nmtortv of their INSURED SAVINGS invasion of Egypt. 1 of commitment" into the peni- he had said the same thing Inpayment for their support, and ali-' a carefully prepared statement at mony. A slowdown in canal clearance 1 oy judge. work already was reported by CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE me oegmmng or ine comerence 3 some Egyptian and U.N.

sources' made a similar appeal toj and then volunteered this infor- lN'ENTORf FDLED the Second District Court of A Eg-pt. ,7 Zr "nmation: FIRST FEDERAL r0) The inventory of the estate of the late Elsie O'Brien, Fair COLUMBIA SPECIAL! Purchase Any Paul Weston Percy Faith Andre Kostelanets LP at the Regular Price of $3.98 AND GET ANOTHER FOR ONLY $1.98 The Cairo newspaper Al Messaa wc" "coer remana-i i c- ed his first degree murder case, -oMme cuis banks naiiicu ijipi majr i tsui i 10 i vc, iisifu a one-nan inter- military action as well as JZ.l 11 ft valued at $2,500 in a lot in listed a one-half inter- SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ance delays to force the Israelis! rlrR:" ,1 Newark. Her will leaves it to out "Tw U1C husband, Raymond. Midland Theater Corner Died FA 2-5801 siaymg oi a suouroan uuntonviue "jiu rciuseOj real estate dealer. (to say where again Wednesday! DIVORCE GRANTED Youlh Dies la Wreck when he appeared before a House Joseph Weber 609 I Joseph Weber, 609 Beacon CANTON, Ohio UPS United Steel-! LEBANON, Ohio iff Elija Appropriations Committee whose spencer, is, or uayton, was m- workers at the Bowdil plant! job is to determine bow much jured fatally near here Wednes-ihave voted to end a 52-day shall be soent.

NEWARK'S TRADITIONAL HOUSE OF MUSIC" 31 ARCADE PHONE FA ATTEND THE MARDI GRAS DANCE FEBRUARY 2nd day night when his automobile! The union membership accepted This budget of almost 72 billion crasnea tn rough a construction; six per cent wage increase, seven dollars was the highest Eisen- oamcaae at a ortage on utuo m.jpaia holidays and other fringe hower had submitted to Congress Darrell Walters, 18, of Springboro.j benefits. Eighty two production-in his four years and higher than a passenger in the car, was hurt workers walked out Dec. 3 in sup-! any peacetime budget ever of- IlllilillililirTTiT slightly. Jport of contract demands. fered by former President Tru man.

Why was it so high? Humphrey said it has just been "creeping up on us" because everybody has been looking to the government for more and more Mast Cut Spending Wednesday at his own news con ference Eisenhower likewise said spending be kept down broken size ranges ending lots remnants exceptional values ALL ITEMS SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS Then, however, unlike Humphrey who said the trouble started with the public which wanted more from the government and went on up to government officials. Eisenhower said: "As long as the American peo Vif AiL- ift ple demand and, in my opinion deserve, the kind of services that this budget provides, we have got to spend this kind of money." But if Congress can cut the budget, Eisenhower said, it ought to. That's hardly news, since It's QHE DOLLAR BUYS SPORT SHIRTS One group odd lots broken sizes, long nleeves Congress' job. It would seem. from all this, that the White were to $5 0 House isn't going, to provide' leadership in cutting the budget, or fighting for what it asked, and that if small business gets any sizable tax relief it will have to look to Congress, not to the ad ministration.

Nashport HOXOB RECEXT BRIDE Pi NASHPORT Mrs. Reta Knight, ONE DOLLAR BUYS 3 PAIR SOX Odd lot cottons and' Nylons. Some stretch a recent bride, was complimented with a miscellaneous shower by were to $U0 Mrs. Gary Untied and Miss Nan cy Hodge ui the Untied home. A color scheme of pink and white was used in decorations with numbers inside balloons as clues to the gifts.

Contests were arrang ed and prizes won by Misses Mari lyn walcutt. Jeanette Dcehorn and Shirley Walcutt. The refreshment table was dec ONE DOLLAR BUYS NECKWEAR Assorted silks and rayon were to $2J0 orated with a miniature bridal party. NEWS BRIEFS Fred random is recovering In his home after undergoing eye surgery in Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ross have Mfost Guesses are Hundreds Too Hfghf jcm. this Chieftain Poohac looks out of place in tie low-price field, you've got plenty of company. But there it stands in solidly with the to-called low-priced threea big, bold, beautiful ye-opecer with not a thing to remind you of its very modest cost. Start with looks.

Here's the distinction of dean, unirenzied, straight-to-the-point Star flight lines that are built in, not improvised. But it's in the performance department that the price guesses really run wild? Drive it and see for yourself. Pontiac's big 347 cu. 10 to 1 compression ratio V-8 doesn't know what strain is, no matter what you demand of it New precision-touch handling makes "driving effort" a term only for your memory book. And the Chieftain's 1 22-inch-wbeelbase Level-Line Ride is so smooth that only the passing road signs remind yew that you're earth-bound.

In fact, nothing in the low-price field even comes close in power, wheelbase or features? you think all this is beyond your reach, a visit to your Pontiac dealer for a talk about price will pnt yem in that wonderful club oi Pontiac owners who have discovered that it's returned from a vacation in Mi. and Mrs. Larry McComb of Buckara Beach, are the par Vz PRICE AND LESS ONE GROUP Dress shirts Hats Handkerchiefs Underwear ents of a son. Michael Dale. Mrs.

McComb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wortman. The P-ev. Arlys Talbert has been assigned to the pastorate of the Nashport Church, coming from 3 Hansberger Church in Columbus.

He and his wife and children, Ar- lene, Steve and Arlys Jr. will move into the parsonage soon. rewriting the book in the low-price held! Fred Victor was moved from Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, to the home of his daugh NOW 52.00 MOV SI. 00 i GROUP SWEATERS Long SIev Formerly to (11.93 I GROUP SWEATERS aleeve'B Formerly to 87.93 ter, Mrs. J.

Leas, in Newark. Short IIop for Frojrs BLUE FIELD, W. If When Piedmont Airlines plane delayed ts takeoff from Mercer County Airport, the pilot provided the explanation: "Deplaning bullfrogs." Two frogs being shipped to Hunt PONTIAC COMPANY CARR Buy Today You Pay 13 FEI 13 MAIL 13 APRIL No Service Charge ington somehow got loose and were jumping around in the baggage compartment. The flight was 22 N. First Street Newark, Ohio held up for quite some time while' the crew caught the frogs.

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