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THE LANCASTER. EAGLE-GAZETU. Mondoy, April 28. 1958 PAGE 2 niKTIIS I DEATHS AND FUNEHAUS Mrs. Mae Martin Mrs.

Jane Fenstermalter i Mear0 SdlOol, Jewish 1 11 n. A if synagogue uynamuuu Rider Injured As Auto Hits Rt. 33 Embankment An Automobile was heavily damaged and a passenger slightly injured today at 1 a. Fairfield County Sheriff's Deputy Italph Vinrlinjr, reported, when the car crashed into an embankment on 8. lit.

S3, about 1.1 niinea aouth of Lancaster. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP A Jewish synagogue and a Negro school were dynamited early, today, in this city, first outbreak of racial disorder. No one was injured. I A cache of dynamite placed juwner the rear of the Jew iah center ex- 1 01 IxlIIt.ilMI I ploded at 12:30 a.

m. It hh-w m1V I 1 1 1 1 1 I windows and doors of the building j-1" 11 IM Mr. Jane Fcnitermsker, 81, of Carroll, ded early today at her home after a long She we the widow of Charles Fenslermeker. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edwin Schmidt; Carroll; Mi Ruth Kistler of the home; Mr, Ethel Werti; Columbu; one iter, Mr.

Fannie Click, Lancaster; grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Friend may call at the Fen-Mermaker residence after 7 p. today. The Rev. William Covert will conduct funeral service Wednesday at 2 p.

Burial will be made in the Carroll Cemetery by the Tho-men Funeral Home, Carroll, Dispose 01 Cases In Common Pleas Court Deputy Yinsling said th car, i operated by Gary A. Brown, 18. of 721 Dr, dropped tU the berm on the right ide of the road, went out of, control, went back onto the highway then off the left side. Hit It Again auto crashed into the embankment, YmgUng reported, then bounced off, traveled iev-erI feet and again hit th em-bnkment. Burrher, 22, Lancaster, "afiffered a bump on the head but did not require medical attention, Deputy Vingling reported.

A wrecker was called to haul the heavily damaged Brown ve. Wrte from the icene. Deputy Yinglmg cited Brown for unsafe operation. Lancaster police investigated two mishap over the weekend nd one early today. 'Patrolmen said a car driven by Glendon Lee MePaniel, 24, of J38 Mulberry St failed to stop for a stop sign on Rceie Ave.

today at 1 a. and crashed into a guard rail at the P.eese Ave. and S. Broad It. interjection, causing very heavy damage.

wan not injured. Tatrolmen cited him for atop aign violation. A wrecker towed way the damaged ear, Saturday at p. in front of 611 W. Fair an automobile driven by John William Horieman, (1, of 838 Main truck a parked rar owned by Robert Nutter.

1724 W. Chestnut patrolmen Mid. i Driver Tiled Damage was minor, f.aid patrolmen, who cited Horseman for recklesi operation. The third mishap occurred yesterday at irl 1 p. at the! intersection of W.

Mulberry St. and N. Broad patrolmen when autos driven by Ad dison E. Wagner, 29, of 905 liar-rieon and Richard E. Muck, 29, Columbus, collided, cauung minor damage and in-jurie.

No arrtit was made. Record Player Anil Microphone Stolen Roger Hyde, 620 E. Wheeling reported to Lancaster polio that a record player, a mic. rophone and two electrical cords were taken front his garage Mmetime after pm, yesterday. Patrolmen said the record player was valued at $59; the microphone at $40; and the two cord at each.

MEMBERSHIP "5.00 JOIN TODAT Travel laframatlaa Perianal Accident litmraara Ball Bond Taw ttarvlra AIRFIELD COUNTY AUTO CLUE Off Mamhrrt la airfuld teimlj Fairfield County Common Court rate disposed of in January, February and Mlrch totaled 149, according to a quarterly report of Judicial business released today by "Judge Harry Kilburger. Of these, 76 were domelic relation raiei; $7, civil; and II, criminal. Catei filed during the quar-ter numbered 161, Fifty-eight were domestic relation met; fig civil; and 55 criminal. The report" ahow there were 288 domestic 377 civil and 56 criminal (or a total of 721) caei pending in the court at of January 1. Total of rase (filed or pending) in the firt quarter was 883; pending at of March $1 were 733 case.

During the quarter, 94 were net for hearing (testimony) or oral argument in open court. Miscellaneous hearing? and matters numbered J2. Other totals for the quarter were a follow: Pre-trial JO; conference with attorney or other, 32; entrie aigned, 611; notary public applications certified, 38; auctioneer's license granted, two; investigations jn domeilic relation cases, 37. The January term of grand jury wa in ession two day. The number of case filed in th fust quarter (161) i p-proximately 21 greater than the average number filed quarterly In 1857, and is 27 greater than the number actually filed in the firat quarter of 1957, the report indicate.

Kmcrgcncy Squad Huns Fir Department emergency aquaditmen ud the Inhalator for IB minute yesterday when two persona at 240 Cleveland became -ill after Inhaling leaking ga fume. The victims were Hilda Love, 27, of the Gar-field Ave. addreas and Clarence 1-ove, 22, of Columbu. The mis-ban occurred at 12:17 a. m.

yesterday. Squadsmen took Poena Mrrl 20, of $31 Washington to Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital when she became ill at 4:30 p. m. yesterday. Mr.

Richard Chamberlain, 18 of Lithopolis. was taken to the hospital by squadsmen after ahe became ill Saturday at 1:04 p. m. at 161 WVMain St. I.

H. SHERIDAN SONS FUNERAL NOMI 222 S. Col. St, Ol 3-4633 AMBULANCE SERVICE Mr. Mae Day Martin, 76, of 118 W.

Chettnut died today at 12:30 a. m. in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital after a lng illne. She was the widow of J. D.

Martin. Surviving are a i(er, Mrs. Anna IlettinRtr, Lancaster; and a nephew, Raymond Hettinger, Lancaster, Mr. Martin was a member of the First Methodjrt Churh, the Rebekah and the Ladies of the Elks. The Rev.

George W. Herd will officiate Wednesday at 2:30 p. rn. for iuneial aervice at the Ward Halteman Funeral Home. Friend may call at Halteman' after 7:30 p.

m. today. Interment be made in Forest Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Cheitar DaLong Mr.

Bertha PeLong, 69, of 6S2 K. Wheeling died todav at 2:45 a. m. at her home. I Surviving are her husband, Chester; a on.

Charle DeLcmg, Baltimore; one daughter, Mn. Frances Switer, Eaiil; three grandrhildren; a brother, Clarence Fraaurt, Amanda Rt, and two ister, Mr. Howard Goodman and, Mrs. Minnie Blackburn, both of Lancaster. Friend may call at the Ray Wise luneroi Home after 7 p.

m. today. The Rev, Chester Alapach will conduct funeral rite Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Wise Funeral Home.

Burial will be made in Maple Cemetery, StoutvilJe, 'W Clairf net Ewing Mrs. Cora L. F-wing, 79, of 1018 Garfield Ave, died Sunday at a m. in LancesterrFeir-field Hospital after a lengthy illness. She wa the widow of Clarence D.

Ewing, Surviving are? two daughter, Mis Hazel Ewing of the home; Mr. Ray Anderon, Upland, three ons, Edwin and Martin Ewing, both of Upland; Richard Ewing, Thorpvllle; and five grandchildren. Ewing a a member of the First Methodist Church. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at the Frank E.

Smith Funeral home where the Rev. George W. Herd will conduct funeral service Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Mr. Ewing will be buried in Forest Rose Cemetery.

Funeral Tuesday For Mrs. Virgil Van Curen Funeral service will be held Tuesday for Mrs, Eeta Van Curen, 48, of 820 Sheridan ur who died rnoay. fche was the wife of Virgil Van Curen, city Sanitation Department aup erintendent. The Rev. Eugene Flower will officiate for the Tuesday, p.m.

funeral service at the Ray Wise funeral Home, Friends may call at the Wise Funeral Home at any time. Burial will be made in Maple Grove Cemetery, Thieves Sleal Aula Paris Here Lancaster police investigated thefts of part from three auto mobiles over the weekend. Betty M. Azbell, 312 Harrison told patrolmen Saturday evening that someone stole a tire and wheel from the trunk of her 1949 automobile Friday night while the vehicle was parked at the home. Yesterday, at 2:45 a.m., James Lansing, Bos 254, Lancaster, ad vised patrolmen someone stole two fender skirts from his J950 auto while it was parked pn E.

Main St. or the Hamburg Rd. Again yesterday, at p.m., Denver Cox, 921 Goodwin reported to police that two side- view mirrors were removed from his 1957 car while parked at tlie home Saturday night. REPORTER PIEbT WASHINGTON George Scharschug, 75, veteran Chica go Tribune reporter and editor, died Sunday. Scharschug was with the Tribune for 5,1 year and w-as formerly 1U foreign new editor.

FOR 111) LKWIi. known ahowman, and native of Circleville, i the honorary rhairman for Mental Health Wf tk, being oUeryed this week In Ohio, and elsewhere. The campaign continue through May. In some. area fund will be raised by can.

nb-ter in business places, mid Ohio Mental Health Aisn. official; in other by member, ship drives, and by member ai-large of th Ohio emendation. All proceeds are uj-rd for furthering the process of education and legislation for better mental health in Ohio, and for improved care of the 38,000 persons In mental ho-pltal in the tte, HOSPITAL Lancaster Fairfield Hospital today lilted, 18 new admission. Medica) Mr. CJeorge Staid, er, Sugar Grove; -Mrs.

A. F. Risch, Rockbridge; William Ruble, 113 S. Maple Mr, George Waller, 410 Garfield CharJoa P. Ouplar, 627 Reest Ave.j Mr.

Carlo Jackson, 322 S. Columbus Betty Jackson, Nurse Home; Mr. Ioui Talenberg, Mnc'ter Rt. Clovd Mclntyre, 1008 F. Fifth Ave.

and Mr. Raymond Christy, 305'a N. Maple St, Surgical Melvin Reed, Sugar Grove; Mr. Donald Wed-rile, filS N. Columbus St.j Carl Kirn, 112 K.

Mulberry Mr. Gearold lonard, Logan, and Roy LaRoche, 336 Baldwin Dr. Tonvlllerlomlea Michael Watts, 327 Locust St and Ron. aid jt ElU Bremen. Treated and Released Viv.

ian Salvadore, Lansing, Ohio; Louis McClaskey, 232 Cedar Mrs, Raymond Morris, 501 Madison Theresa Smith, 561 Lociwt John Thinah, 302 Wide Frank Boyer, 417 Garfield Harry Grove, Sugar Grove; Mra. George Waller. 410 Garfield Jennifer Oech, Worthing-ton. Discharged Roy LaRoche, Francis McCandlish, Joisph Henwood, Winfield French, Grover Abell, M)'. Miry Chapman, William Sheppard, Roy McKenzle, Cecil Justice, Paul E.

Oger, Mr. Marion Brehm, Mr. William Houck, Duane Baylor, Paul Sandbrink, John H. Mis Mary Mr. Cassel Puson, Michael.

Watu, Ronald 'Eitek, Mr. Thomaa Acton and baby, Mr, Carl Ramey and baby, Mr, Richard Bori and baby, Mr. Mason Stover and baby, Mrs. Lawrence Norri and baby, Mrs, Floyd Jlendernon end baby Mr. John Blevin and baby, Mr, John Ildeton and.

baby and Mr. Gerald Recjiley and baby, Traffic Court Neil Thomas McCrady, 20, Sugar Grove, arrested Friday by police patrojmeh for jerkless operation, pleaded guilty in Lancaster Municipal Court Saturday and was fined $10 and costs by Judge William C. Pickering. a Waiving appearance, Ronald Lee Woods, 18, of 507 Reese' cited Friday by police patrolmen for disturbing the peace with hi automobile mufflers, paid a (10 fine and cot. a Charle H.

Harmon, 52. Bremen, cited April 19 by tate patrolmen on State Rt. 37 for having an improper muffler, waived appearance and paid a 110 fine and costs. The greatest tonnage of river traffic in the United States is carried by the Ohio and Us tributaries. MOIILIR Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Mohler. Baltimore, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital. SHEPPARD A datlahter was born Satur day in Lancaster-Fairfield Ho, pital to Mr. and Mrs, John Shep pard, 636 E.

Fifth Ave. SIIIREY Mr. and Mr, Charles W. Shirey, 236 N. George are the parents on born Sat' urday in -Lancaster Fairfjeld Hospital.

MYERS A son was born Saturday in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers, Baki-more. CLICK Mr. and Mrs.

George Glirk. Lancaster Rt. 5, are the parent of a son born. Saturday in Lan caster-Fairfield Hospital. FANNING A dauehter was born Satur day to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy B. Fan ning, Lancaster Rt. 1, in Lan caster-Fairfield Hospital. BUSCH Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Busch. Bremen, are the parents of a son born yesterday in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital. MILLER A dauehter was born yester day in Lancaster-Fairfield Hos- pital to Mr. and Mr.

Paul E. Miller, Lancaster Itt. 6. OSBORNE Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Osborne. Lancaster Rt. 2, are the parent of a daughter born fcaturday Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital. WALTER. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence L. Walter, Canal Winchester, now stationed at Astoria, Oregon, with the U. announce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Lynn, born April 19 at Columbia Hospital, Astoria, Oregon. Youth Gels Probation, Sutpension Of License Juvenile Judge Robert U.

Hastings, Saturday found a Basil youth guilty of unsafe operation, suspended his driver's license for 30 days and placed him on six-month probation. Phillip Diehl, 16, had been cited by Baltimore police March 30 following a two-car mishap in Baltimore. He pleaded not guil ty to the charge in juvenile traffic court April 24. Lakes Huron and Michigan are more than 21 feet lower than Lake Superior. HOW TUESDAY! Shocking Trut Facts About a Wife'i Slnse Her first jtarrlrg English-sptikinfrolll PLUS CO-HIT SKYVIEV CRUISE-IN THEATRE Tori ilc Tues.

FEATURE AT 7:45 Elvis Presley He Romances! He Sings! He Acts! 7 VMHI IWUWV IZZZIRocIr Children Under 12 Free WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "FUNNY FACE" plus "GOD IS MY PARTNER" A I Si romanc on and shattered window in in the area. $30,000 Damage licit an hour later a dynamite bomb tossed between two buildings at the James Weldon Johnson School exploded and caused damage estimated by Police Lt. C. Blanton at $20,000. Blanton aid police had meager descriptions of an automobile seen leaving the Jewish center about the time of the cxnlosion there, He said two men were seen near the rear or the build ing before the blast.

The bomb at the school landed on concrete and blew a hole three inches deep in the concrete in ad dition to damaging the buildings, Blanton said. An anonymouK telephone call re ceived at the Florida Times-Un ion at 12:45 a. m. said there would be three bombings during the night. The caller said he was a mem-tor of the "confederate underground." The caller said all segregationists must go free and that "we want no more Jews in Florida except at Miami Beach." Rabbi Sydney M.

Lefkowitz said he received a call from someone who said: "This Is the Confederate Center of Information We have just blown up your Jewish center. All integration in the South must stop." The rabbi said he knew of no reason for dynamiting the syna Rogue end Capt. A. M. Acosta of the Jacksonville police said he knew of no reason to blow up the school.

Small And Cheap Roekel Designed ForShol At Moon DENVER The Air Force disclosed today it has designed a small and relatively cheap rocket capable of reaching the moon. Dr, Morton Alperin, director of advanced studies for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research at Pasadena, said the new space vehicle was de signed as a result of GSR Project Farside balloon launched rocket firings in the Pacific last year. Alperin told reporters thp Air Force seeks authority to build the new rocket to supplement space research conducted with larger, more elaborate and more costly lunar probes. Alperin is eoi'lminnan of a three-day astronautics symposi-1 urn, jointly conducted by OSR and the Institute of the Aeronautical! Sciences, attended by BOO military 1 and civilian space scientists. The Air Force already has au tiiority to harness its Thor ballistic missile, to the upper stages of the Navy Vanguard satellite rocket in efforts to hit the moon or to send a satellite payload around the moon.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Deadline for display advertising Is 5 M. two days prior to publication. LANCASTER EA6LE GAZETTE Dial OL 4-1321 STARTS SUNDAY MAY 4 POWER UUGHT0N i Minn aiuM FEATURE 8:15 auottuim HOPE LANGE. BARBARA RUSH MAY BRITT DIETRICH J7 f(5Hr1 Spending I 1 all their iV; CJ daya andniflhts i and war I 1 1 ill lYa Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 n. m.

lor vear-olH Jovce Maude Webb, killed Saturday rooming as hp darted in front of an auto at Hamilton Rd. and Refugee near Columbus. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norman F. Webb, 4300 Refugee Columbus, form erly of Lancaster.

Franklin County SheruTs Deputy Frank Bonner reported that the girl started to cross the road with her brother and lister, turned back, but then darted back onto the highway into the path of an auto driven by Mrs. Ernestine J. Kelly, 20 of Columbus. Mrs, Kelly was not. held.

'The child waj thrown 80 feet by the impact. She was dead on arrival at Mercy Hospital, Surviving in addition to the parents are three sisters, Eva Jean, Patricia Sue, and Vinnie; two brothers, Noah Russell, and William David, all of the home. Also surviving are the paternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Rhoden, Greenup, and the paternal grandfather, Frank Webb, B. I.

S. Lancaster. Friends may call at the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home at any time. Funeral services will be held at Smith'- on Tues-day at 1:30 p.

m. Burial will be made in Greenfield Cemetery, near Hooker Station. Pleads Innocent At Arraignment James Biggum, 18, of 928 W. Mulberry today, entered a plea pf not, guilty in Juvenile Court to a charge of acting in a way tending to cause the delinquency of a 15-year-old Lancaster girl. An affidavit against Biggum was signed Saturday by Juvenile Probation Officer William Rutherford.

Juvenilp Judge Robert U. Hastings, set Biggum's bond at $400. Biggum, who could not furnish bond, was remanded to county jail to await trial. A trial date has not yet been set, MAIN RADIO AND TELEVISION Sylvania Sales ti Service Srrvtra un all maUra Sound ayiiipmenl, home ani) auio radioi Rfciird plajara OL R-8S2I Bear ISM Eat Main Street WW AMBULANCE ft SERYICE Fhon, Ol 3-3022 WARD HALTEMAN FUNERAL HOME 437 N. Broad FEATURE MAL1IO pL-ACJZA ft BETTER I iHTLLS OF ROME TECHMIRAMA TECHNICOLOR a MU WMUM -HI! Mario Lanza tings again, and Ms voict Is still Impressive, while the sights of Roma art beautiful.

It's Mario Lama at his best in a film of unusual beauty. It's not to be missed. Ivri 'FrinkV rtyv Ivan Joseph (Frankie) Ilsr-i lav 7 Iftiliiir nt 7 a at hi home on Blue Valley Rd. He I wh m- 1 was a lifelong invalid. He is aurvived by hi mother, Mary.

The Rev. Anthony J. Ruble will officiate for funeral serv ices Tuesday at p. in. at the Sheridan Funeral Home, Friend may call at Sheridan's after 6 p.

m. today, Interment will be made in Elm wood Cemetery, Eugene Thlmrnes Eugene Thimme, 38. Of In-vernes. died Saturday morning in a Perry, Fla. hospital, of injuriej received last February in a highway auto ac cident.

A stock car racing driver and former resident of Circleville, Mr. Thimmes wa well-known in central Ohio, Surviving are his wife, Leota; hi mother, Mrs. Jacob Thimmes, Chiliicothe Rt. Uwe sons, a daughter, and five lusters. Friends may call at the home of one of the sisters, Mrs.

Hay-ward Graves, Lumbeck Chiliicothe, after 6 p.m. today, and at the church an hour be-fore the services. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Adelphi Community Church with burial to be made jn Green Summit Cemetery, near Ariel- phi. Mr.

Thimme was a veteran of service w'jth the U. 5. during World War JI. Workers Strike At odi glass Near Bremen Between 60 and 65 workers of Modiglass Fibers, Oak Hill Bremen, represented by Iaq1 655 of the United Brick and Clay Workers Union, went on strike Sunday night at 10 p. m.

after wage-contract negotiations broke down Friday, according tp Melvin Anthony, union, local president. Mr. Anthony, 125 E. Sixth reported wage talks had been carried on for the past two months, but that the talks broke down about 3 p.m., Fri day, with the union calling for a strike to start jast night. Picket were set up immedi ately, he reported, end were to I remain indefinitely.

B. C. Person, Modiglass Co. plant manager, had "no comment" on the strike at noon today. Union President Anthony said National Labor Relations Board mediators were in Bnmen last Tuesday and Friday to help arrive at agreement between the union and company, but had been unsuccessful.

'Wages are our reason for 1 going on strike," said Mr. Anthony. He also said that no further negotiations were in sight at (he present time, 4 JajTiH's To Hold Elections Tonight The Lancaster Junior Chamber, of Commerce will hold an election of officers following the regular business meeting ached-uled for 7:30 p. m. today in the Jaycee clubrqoms, N.

Memorial Drive. The Jaycee have nominated 11 men for the organization's four offices. RALPH W. ROSS WILLIAM STRAITS MONUMENTS MARKERS ANY KIND OF "GRANITE AVAILABLE REASONABLY PRICED Order Now For Day 1100 I. MAIN ST.

PH. OL 3.10:4 RAY H. 'WISE funeral mm. PAID POL. ADVERTISEMENT REPUBLICANS 3-19420 PHONE 147 Wheeling Sr.

0 ve VOTE Lancaster, Ohte RALPH IV. ROSS JUDGE TIIIIIKIIIG OF AYI1IGS? DON'T mailt a MOVS Mil you'vt mn tht advanced dnlgn HEV 1958 SHIELDALL Aluminum Awnings with the HALO OF ENAMEL FINISH Frtt Home Demonstration fhent OL 34111 F.H.A, Term DODDS WINDOW SHOP ill I. Moln Sr. Lancaster COURT OF- APPEALS Qualified" by Trial Experience and General Practice of Law in Common Pleas Courfi, Court of Appaals, Supreme Court of Okie, United Statat District Court and United Slates Supreme Court. PRIMARIES MAY 6, 1958.

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