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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 10

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 10

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fHE LANCASTER. EAGLE-GAZETTE, Tuesday, September 6. 1955 PAGE 10 Dan's Hobbies Electric Workers Asked To Vote On National Strike Honey-Loving Bears Prefer Peanut Butter LANSING, Mich. UP) Michigan bears, tho still staunch honey-lovers, like peanut butter most of all Innocent But North Carolinian Sicears Off Hobo Transportation ATLANTA UP) A 57-year-old Four Injured In Pile-up On Turnpike SOMERSET. PA.

UP) A four- Company Gets' $100,000 Loan From Union Vocation Not COLUMBUS, O. UP) Union to-measure clothing organization in the world. "I'm reluctant to talk about the loan because it may embarrass the company," Kroll said. "We've done this a goodly number of times here in Cincinnati and elsewhere." He said most of the loans are repaid to union treasuries. Asked why the union would make a loan to management a paradox perhaps kroll answered: "Our members work in the place.

It's their jobs. The union The Conservation Department car pileup on the Pennsylvania says it has found peanut butter WASHINGTON UP) Slender leaders have invited all employes of Westinghouse Electric Corp. to join in a vote tomorrow on a proposed national strike of CIO North Carolina man who spent three days without food or water in a locked railroad boxcar says he won't try hoboing again. James Phitchett said he climb to be tne most effective bait in traping bears. Chester Vance, 29, statidned at Ft Devens, and Jeaa Schmeck, 38, of Fleetwood, Pa-managed to stop in time to avoid a collision with the Shenk vehicle but Petigo's auto crashed into the rear of the Schmeck car and caused a pileup.

All the injured were in tha Petigo auto. MILK PRICES BOOSTED PARKERSBURG, W. Va. UP) Marietta and Athens, are affected by a one-cent increase in the price of milk announced here last week. A dairy spokesman said a seasonal shortage of production and low feed supplies are the reasons for the boost which brings the price of homogenized milk to 24c and standard milk to 23c.

Danny Everhart likes to dance. Some people say he's a pretty good man on a tuba too. and that he enjoys composing cross word The bears are trapped as part of a long-range program to study their movements. ed into an empty car at Gastonia, N. hoping to reach a veterans hospital in Georgia.

puzzles lor magazines. Turnpike eight miles west or tne Donegal Interchange last night injured, four persons. Taken to Frick Memorial Hospital at Mt Pleasant were Joel Petigo, Akron, Michael Buchanan, 20, Pittsburgh; John Pushing, 19, and William Nagy, 19, both of Cleveland. State police said an auto driven by Martha Shenk, 19, of Will-oughby, skidded and crossed the medial strip. Cars driven by bounds innocentdoesp it7 Actually, the FBI describes Railroad employes lockea tne CALLS IT QUITS VICTORIA.

Va. Sheriff A. door and Prichett was unable to International Electrical Workers against the firm. Charles Clark, president of Columbus local 746, said 3,800 of the 4,100 workers involved here are IUE members. The proposed walkout stems from a strike of- about 2,200 workers at Westinghouse's East Pittsburgh plant over a time study program.

The compa'ny has furloughed another 5,000 em attract attention umutne'car B. Shackleton is taking off his reached Atlanta. sheriff's Danny as a "very dangerous individual" from Akron. O. Wherever he is, he always packs a gun.

For Danny Everhart alias Thomas Jacobs. George R. Mur- At 83 the oldest sheriff in the U. Shackleton has resigned prior to the end of his term on Dec. 13, 1955, because his health.

He became sheriff in pny and uarl Myers is on the FBI's list of "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives." Police officers at Akron sav he 1903 after 8 years as a deputy ployes. Officials at the Columbus plant estimated $75,000 a day in wages would be lost by workers here should they decide to strike. CINCINNATI than 500 employes of the Hamilton Tailoring Co. are lending to their employer. Members of the CIO Amalgamated Clothing Workers voted the funds after the company became snort of cash after recent acquisitions, a company official said.

The money was turned over to the tailoring concern by Jack Kroll, chairman of the Cincinnati Amalgamted Clothing Workers Board, who is better known nationally as director of the CIO Political Action Committee. Starting Wednesday, employes will have 10 of their pay deducted as their share of the loan. The company will pay approximately $10,000 a month to the union until the debt is erased. The employes will receive debenture bonds, paying 3V4 interest, to cover their payroll deduction loans. A company official said the union afforded a more attractive proposition than could have been obtained from a bank.

Hamilton Tailoring does a $7-million yearly business and claims to be the largest made- and has been re-elected for every four year term since. functions to protect people jobs, We feel we're a part of the industry." I Alvin Heimann, vice president and secretary of the thanked the union members for their demonstration of loyalty to the firm. OPINION ON UNION COLUMBUS, O. (JP) An attorney general's opinion to Prosecutor Anthony Bowers of Allen County says the union of a city health district with a general health district does not destroy the legal existence of the "district advisory council" of the general health district involved. 'Given last week by Atty.

Gen. C. William O'Neill, the opinion said such a union creates a new general health district whose employes are not in the classified civil service. has participated in three armed robberies and two burglaries. The FBI quotes his as saying: Pritchett was given food and water and then brought before Municipal Judge James Webb Friday.

Railroad officials said they thought he had been punished enough and the judge gave him a 60-day suspended sentence. "I've ridden freight trains all my life," Pritchett told the court, "but I'm thru now. I'll ride the coaches and be glad to pay." Grand Jury Gets Case Of Man Who Shot Neighbor 48 State Birds Soft Flattery "No policeman is going to take me alive. They are going to have to come and get me." Evenhart, now 30, started his criminal ways at 12. He was arrested at Canton, O.

five years ago and sent to the Ohio Penitentiary for a term of three to 45 years for burglary and larceny. Then last year, he escaped from the prison farm at London, O. Since his escape, he has been bragging that the authorities are after him, the FBI says. Agents add: "No private citizen can be considered safe from his depredations until this hoodlum is captured." Here is Everhart's description: MANSFIELD, O. UP) Prosecu tor Theodore Lutz says he will Israel has about a million acres under cultivation, of which acres are irrigated.

present the case of Carl Webster 55, held by police here in the shooting death of a neighbor, to the grand jury meeting tomor ISE SAFE! row. Webster was arrested last Sun day night shortly after Paul Da vis, 46, Mansfield city worker, was shot and killed by a .22 caliber bullet while sitting on his VENETIAN BLINDS WE MANUFACTURE 24 HOUR DELIVERY Custom Venetians Are-Your Best Dollar Value DODDS WINDOW SHOP five feet, 9 inches tall; weighs front porch. Lutz said Webster admitted the shooting, but did not know why lio or 145 pounds; white; brown eyes and light brown hair; previous occupations include taxi driver, truck driver, laborer and clerk. Identifying marks: appendec he did it. The prosecutor said the two men had argued and Is It Safe to drive your automobile without proper protection.

More people are injured or killed every day in America by automobiles than are killed or injured in war. Protect Your Neighbor and Yourself with Automobile Insurance. DEAN M. HICKSON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6626 239 East Fifth Ave. Lancaster, Ohio I am interested In the following types of Insurance.

Check and mall to the above address. Life Fire Health Accident Polio Hospitalization Automobile Travel. NAMt ADDRESS (Give city, street and number) TELEPHONE NO scuffled briefly about 30 minutes before the shooting. tomy scar, numerous pit scars on face and tattoo of name "Betty" Davis was shot in the left side on outer part or ien lorearm. of the back and bled to death, according to Dr.

E. Lavender, county coroner. About 200 of each 100.000 U. S. 'GIRLS PLAN CAMPAIGN SCHOOL COLUMBUS, O.

UP) Ray C. Bliss, Republican state chairman, will attend the 1955 campaign school in Washington, D. Sept. 7-10. GOP state headquarters made the announcement.

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Length: 3.686.8 feet or 0.698 mile. "The date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth In the bidding proposal." The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with the "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined by the Department of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improvements In accordance with Sections 4115.03 (17.3), 4115.04 (17-4). 4115.05 (17-4a). 4115.06 yards 39-inch fabric. HUDDLE MOTOR SUPPLY Best-by-eye pictures en big, bright 21" aluminized tube, with Eye Comfort Filter Glass for easy viewing.

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