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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 14

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 14

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fHS LANCASTER tAGU-SAZmE. TWcy. AmHO, JV 14 Ike Passes His COURT HEWS At B.I.S. Driver's Test CUBA TROOPS (Continued From Page 1) i t. PickerinUm Board Adds 3 Teachers ing of th board last Thursday night.

The board waj advised that the 2 new buses purchased earlier had bten delivered. The district operates 7 buses. Pickerington district voters will be asked to approve a Herbert Hoover Celebrales 7lh Birlbdav Todav NEW YOKK (AP) Herbert Hoover celebrates his 87th birthday today, firm in Hie conviction Troubles Outlined, In Pennsylvania crewman. Then lie pusnea ms Attacked REC ORDER'S OFFICE Real Estate Transfers State of Ohio (by Governor) to George and Wilma Simcox et al, lt 23-31, North Bank, GETTYSBURG, Pa. foot in the door to the pilot's cabin and opened it.

He closed it behind him with the two pilots in Pickenngton Board of Education, meeting earlier thia vetk, Former President Dwight D. Ei $260,000 bond issue at the November election for the pur senhower has passed hU driv side." and George Miles, an er's test with flying colors. (Continued from Page 1) accepted rates set by the County Budget Commission and added 3 teachers to the faculty ros that Americans are ready ioi any emergency on earth." i Buckeye Lake Reservoir land. Fidel Caslro personally to pose of adding rooms to the nue of Juhn Feruuson. who is "In my opinion he a an excel Turbav from Havana airport to elementary building and con Hoover, who has lived wngei Baker, lot 52-54, Kline Addi certain amount of petty jealousies, jPf 0f the Division of Juvenile and personal ambitions" among Classification and Train- ter.

lent driver," said State Police corporal Edward Gallagher who structing an industrial arts shop. Sumim! contracts with the than any other American president except John Adams 'who died at the age of 90. scolfs at certain employees supervisory iin(. the plane for its trip to Miami. Turbay quoted the Cuban prime minister as expressing mortification over the hijacking.

should not happen rations Dr. Haines writes: "In HAINES COXCU'DKD his press tion, 1 Raymond E. and Betty Kern to Robert and Carolyn Wyeth, loU 5350-1, Fairfield Beach. interview by answering the recfent- the idea that Americans are becoming soft. lv advanced argument trial an Lions9 Member Awarded 19-Year.

Attendance Pin administered the tests to Eisenhower Wednesday. Eisenhower passed both an oral examination and a road test at the State Polica substation in Gettysburg to qualify for a Pennsylvania driver' Turbay said Castro told outside agency, rather than mines agdin, The people, he said, are Fairfield Homes, Inc. to Mi-hael G. and Mildred Raieh. ripnartmenl snou a investigate aim; mm.

deeply patriotic as they'tt evef board were Mis, Myrtle Hoggs, Pickerington, fourth grade, Mrs. Hallie Mclnturf, Lancaster, third grade and Mrs1 Lona Loy, Columbus, social studies and 'two English classes. Mrs. Loy taught in Cincinnati before her husband, a Methodist minister, was transferred to a Columbus church bv the Ohio terpersonal relationships have much to do with the effectiveness of any program and there is certainly room for improvement at this institution. This is a matter of concern to me and will be constantly reviewed.

"You will recognize, of course, attempt to solve the B. I. prob been." lot 224, Lenmar 4 addition. At a news conference in tba Earl Brooks, president of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Wednesday PROBATE COl'RT Appointments Mary M. Thompson, as executrix of the estate of Walter G.

'On Aug. 4 I sent a note to the United States government asking that steps be taken to prevent recurrence of mutual The hijacker himself injected political troubles from a different 1 II A JL Gallagher said Eisenhower easily answered 10 questions relating to the state motor vehicle Lancaster Lions Club, awarded a 19-year perfect attendance Hoover discussed a wide variety lems. "We're far more familiar with the difficulties existing here than any outside agency could ever be," he said. "We know what the problems are and we will do out utmost to eradicate them." that the contemplated changes in of topics ranging from the Berlin put to Harry Mluurger at nrocedures. practices and organ code and performed well be hind the wheel.

dinner meeting held Tuesday in crisis to baseball. His face ruoay and uniined, he appeared at ease Thompson, late of Walnut Coherence in June. Township. Estate's probable val- i Mrs. Mclnturf taught ue: $2,000.

'year at Berne Union. ization cannot be made overnight, nor can they be made in a week. last Mrs. Hotel Lancaster. and took an optimistic view or part oi nne worm into me grau of the plane in skies often trou Earlier, he passed a physical examination which is required of new driver applicants in everything he discussed, assure you, however, that JUGII SCHOOL bled during Cuban-American ten J.

Robert White received a 6-year pin and Roger Dubble received a 1-year pin. Grace Folsom Stout, as executrix of the estate of Wilber utrix of the estate of Wilber Besides writing two books last sion. pmnlovee of the Boys' industrial Pennsylvania. Boggs, former teacher at Pickerington, is retiring to the profession this fall. One vacancy, girls physical education and combination, remains in the faculty.

School, including the superinten year, the former Republican president attended 26 public occasions, made 14 speeches none (Continued From Pasc 1) room in conjunction with the new high, school building under construction. Bclville was authorized to dent, who performs his work faithfully and well, need have any fear of losing his job as a result of this of the situation. Guests present were: Al Wil Hums, formerly of Parkers A crewman of the hijacked plane said Cadon said in the cockpit "I am not a Communist, and not a Cuban. I do not like the way Washington interfered in the Algerian situation. 1 am taking this means to show my pro Capt Herbert Walker of fine Lockbourne Air Force Base, narrated a film which described how members of the Air Force are especially trained for survival in the jungle.

Using James Heath for dem Elihu Stout, late of Bloom Township. Probable value: COMMON PLEAS Divorce Petition Edna M. Huggins vs. Car F. Muggins.

Plaintiff charges Supt. M. A. Hanna reported the burg, W. and new manager of the J.

C. Penney James Shore, of the Ohio Bel! Telephone Co. and John Thomp contract for two new boilers at the Pickerington school plant was awarded to Noel Kramer, Pickerington at a special meet- test." HAINES OFFICE and the necessary furniture ernor's had received complaints jand equipment for the new of-some signed and some anonymous fk at the building on the -about Fultz's administrative site trom paulin's at an thods. JaDDroximate cost of $1000. onstration, the captain loaded The Rev.

Clitford Shumaker of jSs neglect, extreme cruelty; him with various packs of son, secretary of the Rushville Miranda. said that during ghost written, replied to 34,805 letters, received 11 awards and1 traveled to Florida and California. This was in addition to helping administer the Boys Clubs of America and serving on 12 board! of trustees or directors of educational and scientific institutions. How does he keep up the pace? "The only way to lend a satisfactory life when you get old is not to retire but to work." equipment plus a helmet and Lions Club. a 2-car accident at iiitn ana seeKs oivorce, custody anu support of child, alimony and division of property.

Couple were The executive was also au- xne navana wyuvw A person will use about four married Sept. 30, 1951; have 1 Of these complaints, names saw in his letter: "I do not propose to discuss with you B. I. S. employees) or with others, individual times as much energy while bend thorized to buy typewriters for treated womtertuiiy.

ine even Rushville School and the main I put on a musical show for us. office and one calculator. But Vtoni expressed bitter re-av Ai.TMlNCM divine! sentiment at the long Havana child. breaker necessary before parachuting from a plane. When the man lands, ha is supplied with a tent, life boat, emergency rations, radio and gadgets to survive until res ing over as while standing.

Damage Suits allegations. I do see a need for Madison on April 7, 1061. Arthur F. Corsen vs. Charles Swkk.

Plaintiff seeks judgment of $5,330 for injuries and loss of value of car said to have been suffered in a 2-car accident at George St. and W. some changes as they relate tp board is to be purchased for stop. "There was no reason for Cas- Carl Anders vs. Roger T.

Paskins. Plaintiff seeks judgment of $6,500 for permanent injuries and damages to car runaways, escape detail ana mci- the Bremen swimming pool Women and children make the best Persian rug weavers, for their agile fingers can tie as many as cued. The men are trained to Marines participated ki tha first Battle of Bull Hun, July 16, 1861. use the equipment so they won't dent report, together wnn a reexamination of the relaxed treatment program and other 3,000 knots a day. panic and are able to get out said to have been suffered in i Main St.

on Dec. 16, 1960. wilh money taken from the tro ana nis ainy-maneu yuan- iu pool -fund. i detain us 8'i hours. The plane Other routine business was had fuel.

The crew was ready Members oresentland able to fly," Vioni said. ESC were President Robert put us all into an air-; George Howdvshell, Lloyd I conditioned room ana men once Ruff, Clark McGee and Clerk in a while they would bring us GRANTS GIVES YOU LOW PRICES and Jfc GREEN STAMPS mm sm Walker. Dr. Robert whetstone was absent. Regular meeting of the FU board is scheduled Monday evening Aug.

14 at Rushville School. Epstein's Fills Shoe Needs For 45 Years Here some Dum sanawiuies. Eleanor Weis, one of four stewardesses on the hijacked plane, said "The no smoking sign was still posted (for takeoff) when the man rushed down the aisle and! got into the cockpit. We were still in the process of going up." Miss Weis, from New York City, said it was a while before all the passengers realized what had hap-1 pened. "The purser made the announcement.

There was no message from the cockpit. They' couldn't talk, and the door was locked from inside. The passengers were completely calm." Miss Weis said the passengers and crew soent their entire Ha Haines also told the employees that "for years you have been required by law to work a 44-hour week, while other state employees have been on the same pay basis while working only 40 hours. Apparently you have understood this problem and have accepted it without too much comment or complaint. "HOWEVER, this situation has caused the superintendent much concern, and in his attempt to schedule coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, has certainly had to make decisions affecting you which were Hnpopular." Supt.

Fultz too, appeared pleased and acquiescent. "I find no fault with Dr. Haines' comments," he said. "My only concern is that the school continue to do the job it is intended to do." With Haines as he met Col. Fultz, the supervisors and the press today were W.

F. Meier, personnel director in Haines department; Robert K. Dean, Dr. Haines' PI JJ LI LA LJ LJ LJ I i Lancaster's longest established shoe store that's the word for Epstein Shoes, 166 W. Main St, For 45 years, Epstein's has been providing footwear for the Back-To-School children of this area.

vana interlude in airport wailing1 The store prides itself on theirooms experience of it's shoe men andj rea Naval Air the complete range of sizes and widths of its shoes at reasonable prices. Reservists Plan Training roup Naval Air Reservists from Cen tral Ohio will be airlifted from Columbus to Grosse lie, this I i cljo ti' weekend in order to participate in SPECIAL! anti-submarine warfare training at the Naval Air Squadron 731, which has been intensifying its activities in recent, months. ROYAL1TE PORTABLE Ul: 1 it I I t-J I 1 I wl i K1 i Lit Plus Tax RENTAL $00 TYPEWRITERS EXPERT SERVICE luxury Best sellers at regular 4.99 price The emphasis at Grosse lie and throughout the Navy is on anti-submarine warfare training. As members of Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 731, each year these men integrate with units of the Regular fleet during their annual two-weeks training duty. While there, they fly on actual anti-submarine patrols.

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