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Girls Injured 2 The Fremont News-Messenger Saturday, November II), 1952 Governors In Four States till Awaiting Vote Count may be filed as late as Dec. 16. Sen. Joe Bottum, the Republican McGovern apparently unseated, said he planned to seek a recount. Alabama Republicans said they would wait for the official canvass before deciding whether to ask a recount.

With all but 79 boxes reported. Democratic Sen. Lister Hill led Republican James D. Martin by 6.059 votes. The State Canvassing Board has until Nov.

21 to make its final tabulation. a recount, which probably could begin next Thursday and would take three to four weeks. In South Dakota former Food for Peace Director George Mc-Govern, a Democrat, went hunting, saying the question of his election to the Senate is "up to the tabulators and the lawyers." McGovern led by 201 votes in the unofficial count. The State Canvassing Board doesn't meet until Dec, 6 to make an official declaration. Recount petitions WASHINGTON (AP)-The election is over but the battle of the ballot box continues, and residents of four states may not know who their next governor is for several weeks.

And two losing Republican Senate candidates from South Dakota and Alabama have indicated they may challenge the first count of ballots that showed their Democratic opponents ahead. The gubernatorial battles are in Massachusetts, Minnesota. Maine and Rhode Island. As of Friday night, unofficial figures showed Republican incumbents to be ahead in Maine and Minnesota while Democrats held tenuous leads in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. In Massachusetts, Endicott Pea-body jumped further ahead when the official canvass of Boston and some revisions in other areas gave him a margin over Republican Gov.

John A. Volpe. Both have taken out recount papers. The official canvass is expected next week. Elmer L.

Andersen's unofficial lead, but a 100-vote error was discovered in one county and by nightfall Republican Andersen's edge over Democratic Lt. Gov. Karl Rolvaag had swindled to 51 votes with about half of the state's 87 counties officially canvassed. The Minnesota Canvassing Board won't declare a winner until Nov, 20. Then either side may ask for a recount.

The Rhode Island question probably won't be settled before Nov. 21. Democratic Gov. John A. Notte held a 47-vote lead over Republican John H.

Chafee in the unofficial count Tuesday. But State Board of Elections employes won't start tackling some 5,000 absentee ballots until Monday. About 1,400 of these absentee ballots are from servicemen with 500 or so more still expected. By state law they can't be opened until Nov. 21.

In Maine the State Elections Division rushed work on the official tabulation, hoping to have it by Tuesday. Democrat Maynard C. Dolloff, who trailed Gov. John Huffman Walters Fleury Fremont, Area Deaths Perry Catron SANDUSKY, Catron, Stafford Phillips Mrs. Phillips LAKOTA HIGH DRAMA CLUB is busily rehearsing for its forthcoming presentation, "Cheaper By the Dozen," which will be presented Saturday, November 17, at Jackson Burgoon school.

Curtain time is 8: 15 p.m. Going over a script here are Karen Stafford as Martha; Mike Phillips as Frank; Mrs. Norman Phillips, director; Karen Fleury, student director; Mike Walters as the and Jenell Huffman as the mother. Also playing prominent parts are Judy Engle as Ernestine and Rhonda Heins as Ann. Assistant director is Oren Correll.

The play is being put on at the Jackson-Burgoon school since Lakota high school does not have a stage. vice president of the Union Chain division of Hewitt Robins, and resident of 1219 Cleveland road, died Friday in Providence hospital. Mr. Catron had been associated with Union Chain since coming to Around About Fremont Mrs. D.

N. Scully Mrs. Dwight N. Scully, 93, Dayton, grandmother of Dwight Scully, Willow street, died Friday morning in Gil-Car Nursing Home in Dayton. She had been ill five years.

Mrs. Scully reared her grandson after the death of his mother when he was one year old. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ross Jones, Dayton; six grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Hugh, died in 1946.

She was the last of a family of 13 children. Mrs. Scully was born September 17, 1869 in Chillicothe. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon in Dayton with burial in a cemetery in Kettering, O. Sandusky in 1926.

He was a native of West Plains, and was a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, in Two remote North Woods pre- MRS. JAMES OTERMAT Route 5, is reported in satisfac i incts the last two to be heard H. Reed by 405 votes in the un-from added to Minnesota Gov.

I official count, has said he'll ask 1922. tory condition following surgery Friday morning memorial nos In Collision Three persons suffered bruises in a traffic accident Friday at 5:40 p.m. at Hayes avenue arid south Wayne street. Automobiles driven by Sandra F. Miller 21, Clyde, and Donna Marie Grachek, 16.

Tiffin road, collided. Miss Miller was going west on' Hayes. Miss Grachek was traveling east on Hayes and turning left to Wayne, according to the police report. Left front of both cars were damaged. Police cited Miss Grachek to appear in juvenile court on charge of failure to yield right of way.

Miss Grachek and a passenger in her automobile, Susan Dumwald, 15, 1416 River drive, and Miss Miller suffered bruises. Neither required hospital attention. Automobile operated by Lillian Marlene Collins, 16, 1808 Stevenson, street, was backed into a parked car Friday at 4:45 p.m. In the 1600 block of Croghan street. Miss Collins was attempting to park her car.

Left front of the parked auto registered in the name of Hazel H. Fuller, Fremont Route 5, was damaged. Police cited Miss Collins to appear in juvenile court for failing to have an operator's permit. Minor accident happened Friday at I p.m. in the Fremont Savings Central Motor Bank driveway.

Truck operated by Joseph Kup-ka, 49, 215 Taft avenue, was backed into an auto operated by Mrs. Terry Little, 1459 Dickinson street. Front of the auto and the right taillight of the truck were damaged. UF Total Now Above $70,000 Fremont United Fund passed the $70,000 mark in an audit made yesterday. Total to date is $70,215.91 toward a goal of A few reports from various divisions remain outstanding.

Headquarters of United Fund on Croghan street was closed yesterday. Remaining reports of cash or pledges may be turned in to Jerome Freeh at Fremont Savings bank, Paul Herge-sheimer at Liberty National bank, or Al Nichols at Croghan Colonial bank. Latest five star awards for having average of $10 or more per employe for five years went to The Fremont News-Messenger and to Sandusky county Probate and Juvenile Court. Kroger's won a one year award. Added to the Bell Ringer group, firms or offices with nine employes or less giving an average of $10 or more per employe, were Sandusky County Red Cross and Meyer's TV and Appliances.

A member of Grace Episcopal church, Mr. Catron also belonged to Plum Brook Country club, San pital. She was admitted early News Of The Courts Monday. dusky Yacht club, Sandusky Elks Lxlge, Commodore Denig Post of BELLEVUE HOSPITAL HAS admitted Mrs. Alton Norman and the American Legion; West Palins and Abou Ben Adhem Temple of Donald Gerstenberger.

both MARTIN CLAIMS A schedule of claims for the estate of Elizabeth Martin, late of Bellevue, has been filed in probate court by Betty Jane Nor- the Shrine. Sorinefield. Mo. McNUTT ACCOUNT A final account for the estate rf Florence McNutt has been filed in probate court by Calvin W. Bristley, executor.

It lists receipts and disbursements of Clyde, and discharged Urban Shank, Clyde, and Ray Meyers, Survivors are his widow, former "Mildred Schiller; a daughter, Cynthia, at home, and three Republic. man executrix. The claims total vVagoner Funeral Funeral services for Eugene B. sisters of West Plains, Mo. Friends may call after 2 p.m FOSTORIA CITY HOSPITAL has admitted Frances Goodman Sunday at Quick's funeral home.

HUBER ACCOUNT Wagoner, 35, 1716 Oak Lane, who Henry G. Stahl, executor, has died Tuesday in Community hos-filed a final account for the estate ipital, were held Friday at 10:30 and discharged Carl Chalfin, both Funeral services will be held at of Risingsun. 2 p.m. Monday in Grace church, a.m. in tne Kanovetz ana uon- of Roy S.

Huber. It shows receipts and disbursements of with burial in Oakland cemetery meyer mortuary. The Rev. How A MARRIAGE LICENSE WAS ADMITTED TO MAGRUDER hospital, Port Clinton, were Mrs. Isabel Malfara, Marblehead; Mrs.

Elmer Noble and Mrs. Jessie Barnhart, both of Oak Harbor. DR. ED SCHUITEMAN, GE-noa family practitioner for 40 years, will be honored Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Genoa school auditorium.

The program, sponsored by the Genoa area Chamber of Commerce, will include entertainment by the school orchestra and selections by the Magna-Chords, a male quartet, and brief talks. Izaak Walton Card party Nov. 14 at 8 P.M. Adv. PARKED AUTOMOBILE blocked a driveway in the 1100 block of Roosevelt street Friday at 8:25 p.m., according to a complaint checked by police.

Police ticketed the car and moved it. MRS. REGINA EISENMAN, 329 Jackson street, told police Friday that vandals had damaged a child's log cabin in the rear yard of her home. A trash burner in the yard also had been damaged. COMPLAINT ABOUT A prowler around a home in the 600 block of north Fifth street was ard Munn officiated with burial 752.93.

Battle Looms For Strategic Indian Airfield issued in Seneca Probate cour Ronald L. Detterman, Republic, and Carolyn J. Combs, Tifffin. in Steuben cemetery near Republic. Pallbearers were Dorsey Scott GUARDIAN APPOINTED Probate Judge John W.

Bron- Richard Hostrup, Ear! Hall and son has appointed Alfred J. Cooper as guardian of Bertha M. Sandusky Begins To Slash Costs After Levy Loss SANDUSKY, Gosser JOHN CHAPMAN OF BETTS- Edward Beckley, Pierce. He has filed a $6,000 bond. Mr.

Wagoner was a veteran of ville was admitted to Tiffin Mer cy hospital. Woman Seeking Aid After Being Left By Friend Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nagy, who live, east of the intersection of Route 6 and 199 on the western edge of the county, this morning saw a strange and poorly dressed young woman walking down Route 6 in the rain. She stopped to ask for assistance in getting home.

They took her into their home, and then about 10:15 a.m. took her to Sheriff Ted Paul's office and asked him if he could find a way to get her back home. She told the sheriff that her r(ame was Margaret Biere, 21, of near Grove City, Pa. She said she was married but separated from her husband for five years. The woman said she had been drinking last night at Grove City with a boy friend from Wisconsin and another man from the same state.

She said she decided to accompany her boy friend back to Wisconsin and the three of them started out in a car with Wisconsin license plates. The woman stated that they stopped at a truck stop at the intersection of Route 6 and 199 this morning, and while she was in the restaurant getting a cup of coffee the two men sped 'away and abandoned her. The sheriff is contacting Grove City authorities in an effort to get her a bus ticket back home. Sheriff Paul said he received a report at 7 a.m. today through the Findiay state highway patrol that a man reported that he had been "taken" by two men in a car with Michigan license plates while at the W.

R. Truck Stop early this morning. The man is said to have chased the car to the Risingsun area and then lost it. The man was supposed to meet Deputy Sheriff Robert Smith at the Truck Stop later this morning but did not put in an appearance. Officer Smith then tried to locate him elsewhere but was the Korean action and had been employed by the Whirlpool Cor Veteran Postal Worker poration in Clyde as an assembler city manager, has started to make He had been in failing health two In Trouble, Attempts and one-half years To Flee Inspectors plans for an austerity program in the operation of city departments since a one-mill operating levy Health Engineer's Letter Received Safety-Service Director Warren T.

Curtis received a letter today ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) Adolph failed to pass in Tuesday's voting B. Sittinger 37, has been a Indications are that the city clerk in the post office here for cannot institute action for a re from John E. Richards, engineer NEW DELHI (AP) Indian and Red Chinese tanks are reported poised on a bleak Himalayan plateau for an expected showdown battle over a strategic Indian airfield on the western end of the nigged Himalayan front. India flew light tanks to the nearly three-mile high Chushul airstrip in Ladakh, informed sources' reported, to counter a Communist tank-reinforced buildup across the disputed border at Rudok in Tibet. Communist tanks were seen only a few miles from the airstrip, an Indian Defense Ministry spokesman said.

The airfield is the only one (he Indians have in the area and is vital to their supply line. 1(5 years. Two inspectors approached him Friday after he finished his shift. in charge of sewage and wastes of the Ohio Department of Health count on Tuesday's ballots. Gos-ser's reading of the law seems to indicate any recount would have concerning proposed improve According to the inspectors, Sit to be started by a group of al investigated by police Saturday at tinger ran into a park near the post office and they fired warn least five private citiens.

The 3:20 a.m. The prowler drove away in an automobile parked in manager explained that a call for Hovis Funeral Funeral services for John (Al) Hovis, 86, Elmore, retired oil pumper, who died Thursday evening in Memorial hospital, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Veh and Son funeral home, Gib-sonburg. The Rev. John Call of the Elmore Church of God will officiate with burial in Metzgar cemetery, Helena.

In the death notice published Friday a brother, Emanuel Hovis of Emlenton, Pa. was omitted and two brothers, Fred and Caleb Hovis, and a sister, Elizabeth, are deceased and not surviving as was reported Friday. ments of the city sewage treatment plant. The letter outlined several de-ficiences of the plant in detail and cited 90 per cent of removal ini shots into the air trving to recount would have to come five halt him. He was arrested by police sev the alley.

He was not located. FREMONT CITY HALL OF fices will be closed all day Mon of suspended solids from sewage eral blocks away and charged days after certification of the vote from the Board of Elections. The certification has not yet reached him. Cost of the maneu with delaying, detaining and opening letter mail. He asked a hear day, Veterans' Day, a legal holi ing and was released on $1,000 ver would be approximately $370 or $10 for each precunei retallied.

water as a goal for improvements. At the present time 56 per cent of solids are being removed. The letter follows a visit Curtis had with Richards Thursday at Columbus. bond after appearing before U.S. Commissioner Herbert A.

Horn in Cleveland. Tuesday night the levy was reported passed but Thursday, while certifying the vote, the board discovered an error had been made in addition of absentee ballots A A father of four, Sittinger came under surveillance after complaints money was disappearing from the mails. double check of figure showed the "yes" votes totalled only 99 ana the levy thereby lost 44 votes 'Customer' Leaves, So Do Diamonds MASSILLON, Ohio (AP) A man posing as customer stols two trays of diamonds valued al $5,500 from Sutter's Jewelry Stors police reported. Police said the thief, evidently unarmed, about 30 to 35 years old. took the jewels while clerks attended other customers.

Elyria Autoist Injured On Pike Richard Koates, 22, Elyria, was seriously injured when his automobile skidded on wet pavement into a guard rail on the west bound lane of the Ohio turnpike at 96 mile post just west of Fremont Port Clinton interchange Saturday at 3:40 a.rm Koates was admitted at Memorial hospital with head injuries and body bruises. The auto was extensively damaged. Turnpike patrol investigated. Margin of passage Tuesday had day. EXCHANGE CLUB FRIDAY heard a discussion-of "Portrait in Oil" by James F.

Brucklacher, assistant secretary of the Marathon Oil Co. He was a guest of Carl Timpe at the meeting at Hotel Fremont. The talk covered Marathon's operation here and abroad. Marvin Hill was a guest of Herbert Newton. GENERAL BUSINESS CLASS of St.

Joseph high school visited Croghan Colonial bank Thursday with instructor Michael Connolly. The class was shown automatic machines used in banking, the bookkeeping department and the check division. There are 26 members in the class. Green Spring Firemen's Aux. Dance, Legion Home, Lausche May Leave Hospital Next Week WASHINGTON (AP- Sen Frank J.

Lausche, D-Ohio, a pa Buchman Services A Requiem Mass for Mrs. Mary T. Buchman, 81, wife of George Buchman, 1205 Garrison street, was offered Friday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph church.

Father Carl W. Scheib conducted the rites with burial in the parish cemetery with the Ochs funeral home in charge. Father Joseph Vamos officiated at graveside. Pallbearers were nephews Edgar, Edward, Louis and James Eberly, Thomas Recktenwald and Andrew Kauling. Mrs.

Buchman died Tuesday at 3 p.m. in Community hospital where she was admitted Monday. She had been ill 18 months. Stork Declared Victor In Police Car Race CLEVELAND (AP)-The stork and a Bedford Heights pdlice car raced at 70 miles an hour Friday night, and the stork won. A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Hannan of Glen-willow in the police car less than a mile from Brentwood Hospital. Patrolman William Palumbo, 30, leaned over the back of the front seat to deliver the baby while Sgt. Robert C.

Tucker, 31, drove. The Hannans had gone to the police station seeking help in get tient at Behtesda Naval Hospital the past 10 days suffering fatigue and chest pains, expects to be released early next week. HIT BY BEER BOTTLE Thomas Taylor, 36, 1022 north Fifth street, was admitted to Me Youth Escapes Injury In West End Accident Christopher Young, 21, south Collinwood boulevard, escaped injury at 2:15 a.m. today, when he wrecked his car on Route 20 west in front of the Sleep Shop. Deputy Sheriffs Bernard Hal-beisen and Dan Haas reported there was extensive damage to An aide who spent two hours morial hospital Saturday at 12:18 Been reported at 34 votes.

Gosser stated that in light ol the "lost revenue" all expense; absolutely non-essential would be pared away in all 20 different departments under his management. The first tangible evidence of his economy maneuver came Friday when a Chamber of Commerce committee conferred with him on Christmas decorations. Gosser promised the city would cooperate but there would be no overtime and no material costs in any way by the Municipal government. He further, tentatively ruled that the long sought-after person with the Ohioan Friday said Lausche reported he was feeling good a.m. for observation of a head injury.

Taylor told police the in The senator dictated letters and $230,515 In UF FINDLAY, O. United Fund drive here is nearing its $237,500 goal, A total of $230,515 has been subscribed to dale. cident happened in the 400 block of west State street. Three men took care of some routine busi ness, the aide said. held him while a woman struck the front of the 1959 model small foreign auto.

They also said the him with a beer bottle, Taylor ting to St. Luke's Hospital. Afterward, mother and baby were reported doing fine at Brentwood Hospital. car had inflicted some damage to the lawn and a mailbox at the said. He did not identify the persons involved.

Hospital News Sleep Shop. Young told the officers that an other auto came out of a side W. B. Kent COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Funer-al services are being arranged here for W. B.

Kent, former publisher of the Hillsboro Gazette and Leesburg Citizen. Kent, who died Thursday at 83, also worked as a printer for the Columbus Dispatch prior to his retirement in 1951. nel additions to the police department have beeq eliminated because of the levy failure. The Green Springs, Nov. 17, 1962 9:30 P.M.

Donation $1.50 per person. Adv. HERBERT FLEIG, 209 SOUTH Pennsylvania avenue, announces that Monday he and his wife will begin management of the We R's restaurant and bar on. McPher-son highway east of Fremont. Mrs.

Fleig, former managers of the Fremont Yacht club, are buying the restaurant from War road in front of him, and he lost control when he tried to miss the Memorial Friday Admissions Surgical Mrs, Charles Serrick, Port Clinton road. Medical Mark, 5 months, son Savings And Loan Starts Improvement Sandusky County Federal Savings and Loan association is planning an addition to its building on Croghan street. Razing of a small structure ai the rear where the addition will be constructed began Thursday. The one story addition measures IS by 45 feet. Primary purpose will be as a bookkeeping room.

Parole Officer Points Up Problems Of System police department is apprently the other machine. hardest hit of all city operations of Mr. and Mrs. William McKin- This department is also apparently stalled from instituting HELD FOR INVESTIGATION Howard L. Franks, 204 Fair- Efforts to improve Ohio's pa home street, Clyde, was arrested police training schools necessary for maintaining top efficiency in law enforcement and protection.

ren Curtis, owner and present role system in a state-wide cam Friday evening by Clyde police Safety-Service director of at the request of Deputy Sheriff Leroy Bliss and committed him In Nation, World NEW YORK (AP)-Nat Burns, 75. who performed in many Broadway hits, movies and television, died Friday night in Duffy Square after leaving a theater. He made his first stage appearance in 1892. NEW YORK (AP)-Mrs. Caroll McComas Gunn, 74, stage and screen actress who began in MRS.

EDWARD (VIOLA) Dick, 307 south Main street, to the county jail at 6 p.m. Sheriff Ted Paul said this morning the man is being held for Clyde, underwent major surgery Friday in Mayo Clinic, Rochesier, Minn. She is reported in fair con JAILED FOR CHECKS Loraine C. Roberson, 34, 2720 Port Clinton road, was ordered held for grand jury action on three counts of issuing checks without sufficient funds at a hearing in the Clyde county court Friday afternoon. The checks had been passed in the Clyde area.

Bond was fixed at $600. She was unable to furnish it and was returned to the county jail. Fremont police arrested her Wednesday night and committed her to the county jail. dition Saturday morning. Mrs.

Dick is in Room 435, Methodist Look Who's Here Base. pay for an officer is annually. After five years ha can reach the top of $5,500. Requirements to enter the field include a university degree, preferably in the behavioral sciences. McKirgan says he and his officers are seeking support for the program both on a humanitarian and economic scale.

"We figure It costs the state, the taxpayer, $5,000 a year to keep a man in prison. Under an adequate parole system, the cost is about $240 a year per man." In the $5,000 McKirgan figured the costs of keeping the man's family, usually on Aid to Dependent Children, or other public assistance program, in addition to the costs of lodging in prison. "There is no question about the vaudeville, died Friday night in her home. paign were outlined here Friday afternoon by Mac D. McKirgan, district supervisor at Toledo during a visit to the Fremont police department.

"Right now the parole system is in pretty sad shape," McKirgan said. "While the case load is constantly increasing, the number of parole officers is declining." The supervisor has 16 counties to cover with seven officers. The State of Ohio has 6,000 parolees at the present time supervised by 75 parole officers. There are nine vacancies in the state and qualified applicants are practically unobtainable. Fremont's case load varies from 12 to 20.

"We just do not have enough Ohio Woman Found Dead On Yacht ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -The body of a woman identified as Miss Ruth Johnson, 27, ol Springfield, Ohio, was found aboard the pleasure yacht Nereid Friday. Capt. Kevin Doherty, who identified the body, said the yacht had left Florida more two month; ago on a pleasure trip. A bottle of barbiturates was found near the body, police said, adding that an autopsy will be performed. ney, Austin street; Mrs.

Steve Dohanos, Dickinson street; William Cooley, Locust street; Vicki, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindsay, i street; Janet, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Foreman.

Lincoln street; Mrs. Randall Black burn, Ohio avenue; Joyce, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Behnken, White avenue; Mrs. Raymond Si.

Clair, Roosevelt street; Harmon Wagner, Pember-ville; Clarence Michel, Route Gtbsonburg; Mrs. Leroy Sharfen-berg, Route 1. Clyde; Mrs. Lu cille Polter, Ohio avenue. Friday Discharges 1 rank Atzinger, May I Jeffrey Whitcomb, Napoleon street; Eugene Baker, east Cole road; Salvador Rodriquez, Liber: ty street; Mrs.

Richard Setzler and son, Tiffin street; Mrs. Nancy Manahan, Cherry street; Theodore DuBose, Carbon street; Christine Brutscbe, June street; Roger Carter, Port Clinton road; hospital, Rochester. NOVEMBER "jUNIOR LEAD- MEXICO CITY (AP)-Esperan- ership 4-H Club meeting will be held Monday night at 8 at York za Iris, 74, one of Mexico's most famous performers touted as "queen of the operetta," died Thursday night in a hospital after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage. high school. Si Junior Leaders will serve on a "Common Cour tesies" panel.

They are Bonnie Damschroder, Clyde; Phyllis Mauch. Lindsey; Shirley Waugh, Fremont; William Perry. Vick- men to do an adequate job. Be Deer Leaps Through Shopping Center Window, Then Dies NEW FIRM FORMING Articles of incorporation for an organization with a Fremont address have been filed at the office of Secre.ary of State Ted W. Brown.

No additional information about the firm could be obtained today from the incorporators, however. They are Attorney John D. Starn, Attorney Alfred J. ery; Roger Zieber, Clyde, and cause of low salaries we are los ing officers every year to other Thalidomide Baby's Death Trial Ending LIEGE, Belgium (AP) The November 1 Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Doss, New York City, their first child, John Frederick, in St. Luke's hospital there. Mrs. Doss is the former Lynne Wit-mer of Woodville, daughter of Mrs.

Frederick Witmer and the late Mr. Witmer. November 8 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gibson, Green Springs, a daughter in Tiffin Mercy hospital.

November 8 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beres, Route 3, Oak Harbor, a daughter in St. Charles hospital, Oregon. November 9 Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Anderson, Oak Harbor, a son at 6:21 a.m. in Magruder hospital. Port Clinton. November 9 Mr.

and Mrs. La- occupations. Our best officers go to other states. Ohio has become a training field for parole officers Mrs. William Bumb, Route CLEVELAND (AP) A fully grown deer jumped through a store window Friday night and raced up and down the aisles, Mrs.

Mertn Overmyer prosecution demanded convictions for other states," McKirgan said. daughter. Route Mrs. Carl today for a family and a doctor Henry Seibert, Fremont. JOHN BRUTSCHE, CLYDE, Is reported showing improvement after being admitted Wednesday to Sandusky Memorial hospital for medical treatment.

He is in room 200. PATIENTS RELEASED FROM Sandusky hospitals include Mrs. Owper, and Mrs. Normalea T. Kelbley, 615 Western avenue.

Starn is agent. Name is the Hayes Development Corporation, Seek Pay Boosts In an effort to offset the de bleeding heavily, for 10 minutes on trial in the slaying of a thalido before it collapsed and died. cline in the parole program, the humanitarian aspects of parole," he added. "A prisoner's chances of returning to society as a responsible member is much better under parole." To help their case, parole officers have obtained a film, Prison Through Parole, which explains the parole system in de-tail. The film was shown recently to the Fremont Kiwanis and Exchange clubs.

It is available for other groups. The film may be booked through Mac D. McKirgan, Toledo District Office, 914 Summit street. Room 201, Toledo. O.

Phone number is Toledo CHerry 8-4201. The 200-pound doe wandered out department is seeking raises in of a patch of woods behind the salary for present otticers plus an addition of 56 officers. jhuge Parmatown Shopping Cen STALINISTS IN TROUBLE SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) The re "This will not solve all the mide baby born without arms. The case was expected to go to the jury later in the day. The defense, in its summation Friday, called for acquittal ol Mrs.

Suzanne Vandeput, 24, accused of poisoning her daughter eight days after she was bom armless, and of four others charged with being accomplices. Baskey. Carbon street; Mrs. William Busdieker and daughter, Woodville; Mrs. Ronald Strecker.

Clyde; Mrs. Ronald Young and son, Bettsviile; Mrs. Dennis Dobis. Wayne; Miss Marilyn Bloom, Route 2, Oak Harbor; Mrs. John Maluck.

Route 1, Green Springs. Saturday Admission Medical Will Thomas Taylor, nonh Fifth street. problems, but it will cut down on the odds," the supervisor said. ported house arrest of oustec Premier Anton Yugov pointed today to a widening purge of Bui ter in suburban Parma. Apparently frightened, it charged down the center's mall, then leaped through the front display window of the S.

S. Kresge Co. Customers and clerks fled. Esther Norman, Chester Arbogast, Cindy Sliter and Roger Schneider, all of Bellevue; David Dunham and Nancy Flickenger, both Port Clinton, and Mrs. Charlotte Farrel, Clyde.

'Given these increases, we be Mar L. Long, Buckland avenue, a daughter at 5:56 p.m. in Memorial hospital. lieve we can organize an effec garian Communists tainted with Stalinism. tive parole 'I.

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