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a a THE FREMONT NEWS-MESSENGER, FREMONT, OHIO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1254 TEN Ohioan To Face Oklahoma Prison COLUMBUS, Ohio IP--A fugitive more than 30 years, Columbus cab driver Leon Sam Mohrlock, 57, toawaited extradition proceedings from Oklahoma sura chat rendering to Franklin County authorities. Mohrlock, known here as Bill Freeman, was named in an Oklahoma fugitive from justice warrant the man who broke out of jail 34 years ago while awaiting appeal from a conviction of first degree manslaughter. He declined to waive extradition yesterday and was held on bond. Lt. Ellsworth Beck called Mohrlock Wednesday and asked him to come to his office.

"after Christmas." The cab driver said: was awfully nice of him to let me spend Christmas with my 15 year old daughter. I really appreciate it." Mohrlock, who has been a cab driver here for 15 years "who divorced from his second wife, lives in Warren, Ohio. He said he believes Oklahoma authorities heard of his whereabouts from Michigan police, via a relative after he journeyed to Chelsea, last Nov. 8 for his father's funeral. Now gray-haired, bespectacled, he said he did not remember where the 1920 shooting of a taurant owner took place.

"I've kept trying to put that all from my mind years," he said. Lt. planned to submit "Bethese, Mohrlock's fingerprints to FBI headquarters in Washington to see if he was charged with any other serious crimes. Columbus police said had been arrested three times since 1941 for minor offenses involving speeding or intoxication, but knew of no serious charges against him before that year. The Oklahoma request for extradition could be refused by Gov.

Frank J. Lausche. Mohrlock said he does not want to go back Oklahoma. USSR WOOING JAPANESE TOKYO Russia was reported today to be wooing Japan via Communist satellite embassies in Paris. Japan is replying with a cautious wait-and-see attitude, diplomatic sources here said.

A report from Paris said Communist Poland sounded out Japan's French ambassador on the possibility of renewing diplomatic relations with Russian and Poland. glassheat Radiant Electric Heating BURKETT ELECTRIC FE 2-4391 Classified Ads Get Quick Advocates Attack By Chiang SENATOR Joseph McCarthy Washington home as he stated shek should be encouraged to looking at of the Orient. any nation which trades with not advocate a naval blockade. operations administration has shal Tito's Yugoslavia, and said to the Chinese Nationalists for Gibsonburg News A Christmas Supper Party of the Neighborhood Club was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Zellers. This is the 25th year the group has celebrated Christmas together. Prizes were awarded to Fred Potts, traveling prize; high for women, Mrs. William Callihan, low, Mrs. Harry Allison; high for men, William Callihan; low, Charles Maule.

Following the entertainment, a gift exchange took place." Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Smith were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Zeller. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Overmyer and children of were Day guests and Lindsey, Christmas, Paul. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Meldane, and Mrs. Rhea Counts of Cleveland were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christy Holland and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Smith visited Mount Vernon at the home of his mother Mr. and Mrs Tom Hall, during the Christmas holidays.

Mr. Mrs. Kent Sheffer and family were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffer.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heiser visited relatives of Mrs. Heisers Columbus over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Myers were Christmas Eve guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Helena. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Prehem are visiting in Columbus over the holidays. The Gibsonburg Legion auxiliary EMICK WELDING SHOP In the Emick Motor Freight Garage, 630 Grant St. Acetylene and Electric Welding Specializing In Plow Point Repairing A 0 bolts made with cold rolleo We hard surface your points Mowing machine knives New floor grinding machine ground with new power Power hammer grinder steel PHONE FE 2-3441 WHY One Shop Around. Is Enough? When Complete Carburetor Service Ignition Service Brake Service Wheel Balancing Wightman's Auto Service FE 2-4401 933 N.

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heels sizes 4 to Men's, 6 to Women's 12; Narrow and wide. burning sensations When ordering by mail $2.00 at bottom of foot specify shoe size and width. pair FOOT SHOP R. C. LORENZ NORTH ARCH STREET Mel Moore and Dick Kirsch were called on for remarks.

The High School Music Department presented a program of Christmas music at the P.T.A. meeting, in the the same small program auditorium. was repeated Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. before dismissal for Christmas vacation. Schools were dismissed at 2 p.m.

Thursday, and school classes will resume on Monday, January 3. Attention is again called to the at both buildings, largely the work of Mrs. Veh's Art classes, and of various homeroom groups. Unfortunately only a part of them can be seen from the outside of the buildings. The Girls' Athletic Association Dance was an enjoyable affair.

A crowd of approximately 150 attended and thoroughly enjoyed the music of Fred Crates Orchestra of Findlay. Decorations were extremely attractive, and were centered around a spotlighted silver land blue tree which had been donated for use at the dance by Dan Reino. The tree was flanked by snowmen made by the Art classes for use of the Student Council. Refreshments were served. Miss Margaret Chandler is sponsor of the G.A.A, Patrol Watches For Fugitives Search for four men still at large after five escaped from Greene county jail in Xenia early Monday moved close to the Fremont area today.

The fifth man was taken in custody at Circleville yesterday after he was wounded by police. The four were observed at Columbus last night and were reported Tuesday at 10:30 a. to have been heading north from Upper Sandusky, according to information received Fremont police. The state highway patrol post at Fremont assigned two cruis ers to the road block established in the Fostoria area today. Being sought were Earl Dean, 25, Charleston, W.

Harry J. Ferguson, 25, Hillsboro, Vir gil' Caplinger, 20, Cedarville, and Henry Fallkner, 22. Fallk ner's brother, Kenneth, 19, was captured. Woodville Policeman Gives Up Position WOODVILLE, Nathan Webb, World War II military policeman and night patrolman here, has resigned from the local police force. Mayor H.

W. Busdiecker said it was a case of either resigning or being discharged. According to the mayor, Mr. Webb falsely arrested a Clyde man, whom he thought was a man advertised as wanted by an FBI circular. The man cleared FBI agents were called.

Originally, Webb had arrested the Clyde resident for speeding. Mayor Busdiecker explained the Clyde man first said he would sue the village and the patrolman, but charges were dropped when the officer resigned. he went on to. say that Mr. Webb made the arrest in Clyde, although he was told he should not.

Mayor Busdiecker expects to appoint a new night patrolman January 1. JOHN MOLNAR DIES PORT CLINTON, John Molnar, 57, of East Third street, died unexpectedly at his home Monday afternoon from a heart ailment. He had been employed at the U.S. Gypsum Company plant for more than 40 years. He was a member of the St.

Paul's Slovak. Lutheran church Surviving are his wife Mary; sons, John, Steve and William. here and Paul in California; brothers, Andrew and Paul, here; sisters, Mrs. Julia Cerbus and Mrs. Margaret Struhar, Port Clinton The body will be at the residence.

The Neidercker Eberly LeVeck funeral directors in charge. Funeral arrangements to be announced. UTILITY EXECUTIVE DIES GALION, John Schalk. 70, district manager of the Northern Ohio Telephone company here and in nearby Crestline who planned to retire on Saturday, died Monday of a heart attack. Services will be held at 3 m.

Wednesday in the First Methodist church. SAVE TIME, LABOR, MONEY WITH THIS REMARKABLE NEW Pre- Assembled WINDOW that can be completely installed in 1 as little as 5 minutes! HOT -DIPPED RUSCO GALVANIZED PRIME WINDOW Made of hot-dipped galvanized steel, or equal, Bonderized and finished with baked-on outdoor aluminum enamel. for information full Concrete Products CALL and Supply 2300 Napoleon 542 Prosecuted Under Tax Law WASHINGTON (P The Justice Department's Tax Division reported today that 542 persons were successfully prosecuted for criminal violations of the federal tax laws in 1954. These convictions and guilty pleas stemmed from investigations initiated by both the present, and previous administrations and brought into court during the year. A report to Atty.

Gen, Brownell said that during 1954 the division brought to a close more than 4,150 civil and criminal tax cases, about 25 per cent more than in any previous year, and received more than 4,300 cases, about the same as the previous high in 1953. Asst. Atty. Gen. H.

Brian Holland, who heads the Tax Division. said that of the successful prosecutions, 123 persons were convicted after trial and 419 others pleaded guilty. He said this compared with 70. convicted and 423 pleading guilty in 1953 and 53 convicted and 324 pleading guilty in 1952. About 7,150 tax cases of all types are currently pending in the courts, including 960 criminal, 3,665 civil and 2,525 tax lien and miscellaneous cases.

Mrs. Walter Lowe, 78, Stricken In Elmore Mrs. Kathrine Lowe, 78, 122 Huron street, Elmore, wife. of Walter Lowe, died Monday afternoon. Friends may call at the late residence until noon on Thursday.

Services will be at 2 P. m. Thursday in Elmore Church of Christ, Rev. Newton Kelly to officiate. Interment will be in Union cemetery.

Mrs. Lowe is survived by her husband; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, of Elmore; Mrs. Fred Magsig, Marysville, Mrs. Frank Blausey, of California; and brothers, Jacob Loertscher, of Toledo, and David Loertscher, of Elmore.

Sabroske-Myer funeral home is in charge of arrangements. JOB FOR SHEA TOLEDO, O. At the organization meeting of the Lucas county on January 3, a Demcommissioners, ocrat, is slated to be named county purchasing agent. Frank Mohn, who is scheduled to become the new chairman of the board of commissioners, said Shea has his approval for the promotion from his present post as assistant purchasing agent. Curtis B.

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AL SMITH 323 Garrison 1 MID WINTERI SAVINGS! (R), Wisconsin, is shown in his that Generalissimo Chiang Kaiattack the Chinese mainland. He is He advocated cutting off aid to the Communists, but. said he does McCarthy revealed the Foreign approved a $70,000,000 loan to Marhe thought it should be diverted invasion. MRS. BARBARA HOLLAND East Madison Street Phone 4184 will hold its regular meeting January 5 at 8 p.m.

in the Legion Hall. A card party for only will provide the evening's entertainment. Mrs. James Fairbanks is chairman of the committee. Fish Fry Planned The Holy Name Society of Saint Michael's Catholic Church have final plans for a late January Fish Fry proceeds of which will go for the purchase of equipment for the new parish hall.

date has been set for Friday, January 21, preceding the Gibsonburg vs. Sandusky Saint Mary's basketball game with serving to start at 4:30 p.m. Advance tickets may be purchased from and of the, men of the parish Holy Name Society. you can escaloped potatoes, cole slaw, cof: fee and ice A Christmas exchange and the 49th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Amos Moll, were observed in their home Tuesday evening. After they opened their many presents, Afterward refreshments, were were served. shown Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moll, Helena, Mr.

and Mrs. (John Polack and family, Fremont, Jack and Charles Moll, Genoa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moll and family, Mr. and Mrs.

William Moll Mr. Mrs. and family, Mr. ahd Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kirsch and Richard, Mrs. Robert Howland and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald, Mr. Mrs.

Dall MacDonald and Stevie and Virginia Aldrich all of Gibsonburg. The Brownie Scouts held their Christmas party on Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist church. They played games and even Santa came to visit them and gave each one a gift. The Brownies gave each leader a gift and the three senior scouts who help also received gifts. There were two Brownies absent.

Christmas carols were sung and after Santa said good-bye to everyone, the Brownies were served a lunch from a table decorated with a Santa Claus, candles and two small Christmas trees. Holly wreathes the place favors. Three brownie mothers, Mrs. George Busch, Mrs. Walden Richlard and Mrs.

Glenn Beck served a the lunch. The Brownies had a gift exchange and every one had A very enjoyable time. The next meeting will be January 5, and we will practice songs for the January A. meeting. SCHOOL NEWS On Tuesday an assembly was held at the High School at which football awards for the championship season recently completed were presented.

Letters were presented to the new letter winners. service bars to those who had letters previously, and gold footballs and a special S.B.C. champs letter to the varsity team members. Jim Agnew was presented the Most Valuable Player trophy, and trophies were presented the boys selected to the All-SBC team: Bowser. Kirsch, Hammer.

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They actually cost the S. Gov't. $2.40 each. our limited quantity lasts you may buy them for only- 89 Frederal OUTLET STORES Next To Paramount Theatre.

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