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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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PAGE 2 THE LANCASTER, EAGLE-GAZETTE. Wednesdoy. April 30, 1958 fo) FUGfflVES ffll flfTEEl IDLER CAR Pair, Accused InStvindle, Need Counsel Auto Hits Garage, Driver And Traffic Court tompanwn bscape injury hended last night by Lancaster police shortly after B47 Copilot Saves His Fellow Officer, Plane ABILENE, Tex. (AP) A young Air Force copilot, his B47 jet bomber afire and the top canopy blown off, braved subzero weather and wind that seared his eyeballs to land the plane here Monday night rather than hic.v niciM.u a aiuitii ini 111 uiv 111117 at iiiv irar iU4o becond bt. Charles Henry King.

24, of 809 Pierce cited Monday by police patrolmen for failing to yield the right-of-way on a left turn, yesterday waived appearance in Lancaster Municipal Court, and paid a $10 fine and costs. Cited by state patrolmen yesterday on U. S. Rt 33 for sped- Harold Gabbard. 15, whom pa ananaon a fellow" officer.

First Lt James Obenauf, 24, DEATHS Grayslake, 111., made a perfect landing while flying from the YOUNGST0W.V, Ohio tf-John J. Tobin Jr. and Paul E. Shade this morning were given a week to obtain counsel before entering pleas in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on charges they were the ringleaders of a quarter million dollar insurance swindle. Tobin, 30, and Shade, 32, came before Common Pleas Judge John W.

Ford along with eight other defendants in the insurance fraud ring. The others were innocent. The two principals in the fraud against the American Associated Insurance for which Tobin was employed as a claims adjust-or, told Judge Ford they are arranging for counsel. The judge refused to accept pleas from the pair and gave them additional time to obtain counsel despite the objection of county Prosecutor Thomas A. Beil.

Judge Ford told Tobin and Shade that if they failed to get lawyers in the specified time he will appoint attorneys to represent them. "I don't think we should wait; he blind copilot's seat, something the Strategic Air Command said had been considered impossible be cause he is behind a solid bulk head and cannot see forward. Defendant Wilis Verdict A jury of 11 men and one woman today returned a ver diet favoring the defendant in the Fairfield County Common PIeas Court case of Boyd Owen Kinser, plaintiff, versus the- Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Lancaster, defendant. The jurors' deliberated 35 minutes before returning the verdict at 11::30 a.m.

Plaintiff Kinjser had asked for a judgment in the amount of $10,000, alleging his nervous and digestive systems suffered severe shock as the result, he alleged, of a mouse being in a bottle of Coca Cola On Training Flight The B47 was in a training flight ft (-' 'J i 'I 1 I from Amarillo to Denver. At 30. ing, Mary M. Thomas, 32, of 1223 N. Columbus pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs by Judge William C.

Pickering. Roger E. Noel, 19, of 610 E. Main arrested by state patrolmen on U. S.

Rt. 33 for speeding, paid a $10 fine and costs after waiving appearance. Glendon Lee McDaniel, 24, of 230 E. Mulberry arrested Monday by police patrolmen for stop sign violation, forfeited $15 bond. Fairfield County 000 feet, near Dalhart, one of its six jet engines caught fire.

Mrs. Andrew Rijch Mrs. Minnie Risch, 77, Rockbridge, died today in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital where she had been a patient since Sunday. She had been in failing health for some time. Mrs.

Risch is suxvived by her husband, Andrew F. Risch. The couple- would- have celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on June 27. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Edna Kern, Lancaster; two grandchildren, William Risch, Lancaster; Mrs.

Joe Hartman, Logan. A son, Elmer, a former Hocking County school teacher, preceded her in death. trahncn said was driving the stolen auto of Arthur Sisco. Lancaster was apprehended shortly after the auto crashed into a garage owned by Mclvid Lawyer, 1045 Second St. Chased By Owner Jolin Darney, 17, who was ac- companying, Gabbard, as picked up by two men and Patrolman Wayne Hart on Columbus several hours after the accident.

Sisco, patrolmen said, with a friend, Tom Walton, was chasing the two BIS boys, both from Dayton, when the accident occurred. SUco's car was stolen at Ma's Tavern on Hamburg ltd. J'atrolmen reported the slokn car was driven into the alley from Elm went out of control and crashed into the garage, causing moderate damage. Deputies Assist "Ptl. Thomas Douglas and PU.

Russell Redick apprehended Gabbard. They also investigated the accident airfield County sheriff's deputies assisted in the search fur the missing and also looked for, the'two fugitives after they escap-j 4 the. BIS yesterday at 3:15 p. I First. Lt.

John P. Cobb, 25, El ko, navigator, bailed out through the escape hatch. Maj. James M. Graves, 38, Fort Worth, the pilot, blasted off the has had two months already," top canopy.

His ejection seat did not work and he bailed out Beil said in reference to Tobin, who was captured last February in Houston, Tex. Shade was picked up in Vandalia, Ohio, at a motel through the nose escape hatch. Obenauf ejection seat also failed to work. On his way to the March 29. They had fled from Youngstown Jan.

5 after a check- nose he discovered Maj. James from tthich he claim he drank. Fire Letch Two Buildings Near Sloutsville Mrs. Risch was a member' of Maxwell, 32, Portsmouth, cashing spree and the day before St. Matthew Lutheran Church, navigation instructor, unconscious Logan, and the Hocking Grange Tobin was to be sworn in as a newly eject Sixth Ward city coun and his oxygen mask off.

Friends, may call at the Leon Flying Blind cilman. Traffic Accident Results In Suits A' traffic accident occurring May 13, 1956 in Fairfield County resulted in damage suits totalling $69,324 filed Monday in Pickaway County Common Pleas Court. Bertha, Garnet and Herman Porter, Mt. Sterling, Rt. 1, filed three separate' suits against ard Funeral Home, Logan, after Unable to get Maxwell through Indications are that the trial will noon, Thursday.

the hatch, Obenauf returned to his of undetermined origin destroyed a 25-foot square wash The Rev. Quentin E. Battiste copilot position. The controls and the Rev. Thomas Smalls- there were the only ones working.

house and storage shed on the begin in about two weeks for 14 defendants in the case. Another defendant, Iris Miller 6f Mansfield, pleaded guilty earlier to embezzlement charges. There he was flying blind with Clyde Arledge farm, Stoutsville reed will conduct funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. in St, the wind whipping through the in. 1, yesterday at 5 p.m.

Deputy Sheriff Ned Webb re cabin at 400 miles an hour. Ground Matthew's Lutheran Church, Logan. The casket will remain control stations gave him his pos Herman Lewis Young, Circle ville. polled that the building closed at the church. ition and permission to fly 300 was completely burned, along Burial will be made in Oak miles to Dyess Air Force Base plaintiffs claim the car in with all contents, which includ here, his home base.

He made ed washing machinery, tools which they were riding, driven by Herman Porter, was struck perfect landing. Grove Cemetery, Logan. Francis (Roy) Sims and toys. Loss to the contents was lr00 by Young's auto on U. S.

Rt. 22, He and Maxwell were hospital about miles southwest of ENDS SAT! TONITE ized for shock, frost bite and burn and to the building. $300. De Lancaster, when Young alleged ing eyes. Their condition was re Francis (Roy) Sims, 54, of 432 Garfield died suddenly puty Webb reported.

ly crossed the center line. ported good. i According to the petition raves ana iodd landed on There was also $300 damage to' the side of the Arledse home. yesterday at his home after suffering a heart attack. THIS IS THE REAL THIJCG! Bertha Porter was hospitalized ranches near Dalhart.

They suf Webb said, caused by the fire Mr. Sims had been an em 18 weeks, Garnet Porter, 27 fered bruises. days and both were unable fo ploye of the Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Plant for the past i U-MUMT1I SSL being so close to the house. Fire men, however, saved the house Amanda TownshiD and Salt do housework for one year.

Local Man Held IN OCEAN, NOT ORBIT INSTRUMENTED PACKAGE being inserted intg the 20-inch satellite at Cape Canaveral, by G. W. Moore of the naval research laboratory, now is at the bottom of the sea near the West Indies, 1,500 miles from the launching site. Disheartened Navy missilcmen are studying a maze of radioed information to find the cause of the Vanguard earth satellite's third failure to create a fourth U. S.

artificial moon. (International Soundphoto) 10 years. Herman Porter was confined to Surviving are his wife. Zelma a hospital 13 days and unable In Ohio Slabbing creek Township Fire Depart' menU responded to the fire. to perform his farm work for (Peg) Sims; two daughters.

Mrs. uayton police said today they six months, the petition stated Harold Terry, Mrs. Paul Twice. Deputy Webb said it was be both of Marion; three grand lieved the fire may have started from electrical wiring or spon were holding James Henry Morris, 32, Lancaster, for investigation in a stabbing in their city this week. You'll liliA 111 People I children; a brother, Paul Sims, Marion: and three sisters, Mrs.

Oscar Frses, Dayton; Mrs. Betty taneous combustion. ho COinP In Ihia Navy Scientists Plan Local sheriff's officials said NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Deadline for display advertising is 5 P. M. two days prior to publication.

LANCASTER EAGLE GAZETTE Dial OL 41321 Dold, Wheelers burg, Mrs. Garnet Murrey, Roseville, Mich. IIIUTIIS Morris was indicted by the April term Fairfield County xne Hev. Dr. Whitney M.

friendly, informal hotel. It jiwt I laiy walk to the waterfront, leach, baseball, and parks 1 which attract thous Wishing and i Kolf at their best -I now. Write for brochure todav. Bigger Vanguard Grand Jury for burglary, but had not been served, being un- Trousdale will officiate for funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Frank E.

Smith Funeral Home. COLOPV Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Co-lopy, 1310 Frederick are the parents of a son born ves- located by their department.

i inn impno nn Police records show Morris CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. in iupumw ummv. i ATROCITIES! WOUNCE! Friends may call at the Sims terday in Lancaster Fairfield was arrested in February for the breaking and entering of J. H. SHERIDAN SONS FUNERAL HOME 222 S.

CoLSt tTl OL 3-433 lS AMIULANCE SERVICE residence after 7 p.m. today until 10 a.m. Saturday, and after noon Saturday at Smiths. TERROR! 4' Exploit ecrets the tereee! STARTS 7:35 10:15 dm France Restaurant, 206 W. Main St.

IHl HOIfl BAINBRIDGE Navy scientists forged ahead with plans for a bigger and better Vanguard rocket program today after learning that the latest launching was washed out by wire trouble. Hospital. LUZADDER A son was born yesterday in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Luzadder.

Burial will be made in Maple Morris and three others were the final stage solid fuel propel-lant. Officials speculated that an open wire somewhere within the complex structure of the second stage was the culprit. The news assured project heads that the basic Vanguard workings behaved according to plan and and that the Navy can go ahead Grove Cemetery. apprehended by police patrol Cnv.niom W9Utm4 ALSO 2nd SHOCKING HIT men after a chase. Junction City.

Officials announced in Washing Dayton police gave no de MEASLES REPLACEMENT NEW YORK Kareft Lee. ton that the 72-foot rocket failed tails of the stabbing. aged 10, has a different kind of with its stepped-up test program. HOSPITAL NOTICE OF MEETING TO THE LOT OWNERS OF THE GREENFIELD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION: The new mission will be to ENDS TONITE 7:00 and 8:45 launch a satellite in space Per Broadway contract. It is a "run of the measles" pact for performance in the hit show, "The Music Man," while Barbara Travis.

11, convalesces from the juvenile ailment. haps one a month in the imme- about 300 miles up when a function developed in the electronic system of the second stage. As a result, the rocket's third stage did not ignite after what appeared to be a successful launching Monday night. Instead of pushing the fourth U.S. satellite into orbit, Vanguard plummeted about 1,500 miles out to sea.

From telemetry data obtained during the flight, the Naval Re diale tuture. During the first sev HILLS en Vanguard experiments the nri Shocking True Facts Of Today's Teenagers The Way They Get Their Kicks! "FLAMING TEENAGE" Starts 9:20 Lancaster Fairfield Hospital Medical Charles F. DeLong, 231 Baker and Mrs. Emmett Allen, Thornville. Surgical Rodney H.

Elder, Bremen; James F. Carlowe, 644 E. Chestnut Frank Price, Lancaster Rt. Marie Arm i OF ROME mary purpose was to test the n.llliMi.n(MWW", rocket itself, not to orbit a man made moon. You are hereby notified that there wilt be a meeting of th lot cfwner of the Greenfield Omtfjery Association and all other e4 iwrtie at the Greenfield Erection House, in Greenfield Township, Pplrfleld-County, Ohio, on Sunday, May 4th, 19ftS, at 3:00 o'clock p.m.

''The Jnirpwte of the meeting I to decide whether or not the Crwn-fWd Township Onwtery Association ihall trangfer the cemetery grounds to the Truatee of Greenfield Township. 5 Trustees of the Greenfield Cemetery 'Association STARTS THURSDAY Pink Cricket's MAIN RADIO AND TELEVISION Sylvania Sales Servict 8rvtc un all make Sound equipment, horn mni lit radios Record nlBTrn PHONE ox ism Rftr 1511 Em Min Street search' Laboratory learned that the rocket and its 20-mch snheri Owner Wounded cal satellite fizzled because the strong, 1226 W. Fair Mrs. Frederick I Miller, 1254 Frederick -Lola M. Roe, 1702 Glenmar Helen E.

Wright, 346 Edgewood Paul Richard Boyer, 508 Winding and 8i "brain" in the second staire vehi at Deward B. Shaffer, 38, of cle never beeped a signal to spark 47 E. Main was treated in Lancaster-Fairfield HosDital to- feQEI SOB, 3 Robert Foster, Thornville. HEY RAY 1. WISE day about 3 a.m., Lancaster po Treated and Released Mrs.

Ray Leach, 404 Miller Mom Dad Too. lice reported, for a three-inch MM OffoQrp John Muck, 1223 E. Allen cut on the left side of his neck. BIG CARTOON and Lee Gordon, 205 Harrison Patrolmen said Mr. Shaffer STARTS SUNDAY MAY 4 PLUS A Mil A I Ave.

FUNERAL ME told them the laceration was Discharged Pamela Hubble, VJ sustained when he removed a man from the Pink Cricket. All Your Favorites 7 BIG COLOR rows PHONE which Shaffer owns. Shaffer said the man he was WAKIUUN) UON A Daniel Wasch, Elaine Swigart, Mrs. Raymond Christy, Dorothy Iser, Mrs. William Harmany, Mrs.

George Walker, William Ruble, Mrs. Robert Osborne and baby, Mrs. Marvin Queen and baby, Mrs. Ray Fanning and MISS IT removing had struck a girl. II Patrolmen, reported Shaffer FRIDAY SAT.

advised them that the unidenti. City Drive-In Theatre fied man, after Shaffer had re 147 W. Wheeling Sr. Lancaster, Ohio baby, and Mrs. Clyde Mohler moved him to the sidewalk out and baby.

side the Pink Cricket, pulled knife and cut Shaffer. Shaffer was treated for the knife wound and released. The assailant was not located. ARNETT'S "TASTEE FREEZ" IS OPEN! LftilC ENDS TONITE Pueblo Indians live in 18' scat BTWIEffg TONITE, THURSDAY 2 BIG HITS FEATURE AT 7:4511:00 tered villages in New Mexico. tho Vbunrr Lionii SHOW STARTS 7:40 FEATURE 8:15 STARTS THURSDAY MEMBERSHIP 5.00 JOIN TOD AT Travel Infromntlan I'erioniU Accident Insurant- Hail Bond Tow Srvir FAIRFIELD COUNTY AUTO CLUB Orrr SOOO Member in Fairfield County lessons sTx in 9 Pi pi Lessons CURK GABLE DORIS lppif SUNDAE SPECIAL TONITE-THURSDAY Stop at Tfc i'im y' ROD SANTA STEIGER MONTIEL DAY L'ke strawberries? Then you'll lore the red, ripe berries that too our CO-HIT AT 1:35 ONLY i 1 AMBULANCE Reg.

25c N. ValueV 'W sT Strawberry Sundaes as pure and Vir fc frwhasthevareirood! SarOUNG AND DANGEROUS KCALSC0PE4ILI GENTLE MARK DAMON hae FOOT-LONG HOT DOGS 25 SERVICE Phone 01 3-3022 WARD HALTEMAN FUNERAL HOME CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE o-fTAitGIG YOUNG MAMIE VAN DOREN WEST FAIR AVENUE Across From Bob Bay's Super Market OPEN DAILY 11:00 TO 11:00 Use Our Convenient Parking Area .3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "HELL'S CROSSROADS" plus "ACCUSED OF MURDER' 437 N. Brood Uih UF THE YEAR'S TOP COMEDIES.

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