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   News Herald, The (Newspaper) - January 24, 1964, Hubbard, Ohio                               Weather Cloudy and mild with tend showers and ers this High 50. high 53. Low 46. Cooler tonight with showers changing to snow Low 32. mostly cloudy and coider with High 40. THE WEST LAKE OHIO MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New bureau Columnist Ralph de Toledano says passage of the compromise civil rights would create a commission which would dictate to every business having 25 employes or Details on Pg. 4 in today's 70th Year No. 20 Friday January 24, 1964 SEVEN CENTS Beats for one hour Dying man is given 1st heart transplant lNixon says he would accept draft at GOP convention r NEW YORK Scranton's greatest and beat the he'd says he would accept jon personal off and draft for the presidential think that in Scranton has said he is not a if a deadlock if he entered a significant candidate but would not turn the Republican National went in and down the Organ too small for body p Associated Press photo by Julian Wilson Fireman overcome at Cleveland blaze Fire Lt. Tim Donovan gets his things gether after being treated for smoke inhalation at the scene of a fire that killed a man in Cleveland Dead is Charles 75, who lived on the third floor of the burned out rooming house at 7217 Euclid Ave. Not enough value for money Mentor seen pulling out of county CD All today point to Mentor drawing from the Lake County Civil Defense gram. my viewpoint on this matter is that we don't receive value for the money we comments Manager Robert L. Moon on the near Mentor contributes to the CD Lake County Civil Defense Director William Cover declines to PRESIDENT Robert P. Brewer confirmed the report that he had personally ed Cover to attend the special budget meeting at 8 p.m. Brewer says of this possible withdrawal by Mentor is a matter of is a critical And the general attitude of council was that we can't afford to pay our share of the civil defense COUNCILMAN Richard D. Kostic says he wrote to er's Painesville office over a year ago to find out what Mentor's role in CD is. I wanted to know is what we're getting for our I haven't found out it stands -I believe our fire and police forces are much better prepared to handle disaster and natural Lake County's civil defense MOST COUNCILMEN polled had the same All wanted to know what role Mentor plays in civil defense and what the city receives for its Cover can show me better reasons for staying in civil I'm in favor of getting says man Harry Waite Hill grows 380 acres larger Waite Hill is 380 acres larger than it was last About 35 property owners were accepted Saturday as new Waite Hill residents by unanimous vote of Waite Hill Mayor Francis Sherwin They had previously received permission from County Commissioners to attach themselves to Waite This a loss of taxable land to Kirtland Twp. land rusted James Jones earlier 10 take the lage to court over the annexation Kirtland Twp. lost 20 per cent of its total operating taxes because of the according to an earlier statement by Trustee William But Trustee Byron Neville says he's completed a study which shows the township did not lose as much as was earlier would say right now we are not contemplating any court Neville In a television night on the Broadcasting System the former vice president said he considered it a great lege to have served the the opportunity should I would accept j noting that he is ing in public opinion I don't think that's After I received 34 million votes in 1960." j j Nixon also said he not anticipate that the need him at this he reiterated that he to be a 5 But bringing up the subject of a possible he said 1 man always must try to guish between the voice of the people and the echo of his own j don't intend to go out and stimulate a Nixon that when we get to San the GOP as a result of my own initiative I respond to my Nixon said he thinks Sen. Goldwater c-f Arizona is the leader among the with Gov. William W Scranton Nixon said that he feels that j he does not have the support of the expensive stereo set delivered to his home in 1959'that drains the professional because was simply a gift from old friend Robert G. The spokesman said a he is not in the race and has Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield says this ex- Deat was Stereo gift from an old friend WASHINGTON President Johnson sa Miss. Surgeons at the sity of Mississippi Medical Center here transplanted a human heart into the body of a man dying of a heart ailment A medical center Spokesman said the transplanted heart beat for more than an hour but proved inadequate for the requirement's and the recipient The spokesman said it was believed to be the first trans- plant of a human heart in fatal outcome could not be the hospital the only ble donor heart at the time of the corpse proved too small for the requirements the considerably larger re- The recipient was in nal heart from a ic heart ailment of years the hospital Neither the recipient nor the donor was The three-hour operation be- shortly before midnight land the recipient died early A spokesman said the heart preserved while being into place by oxy- Lost Nation Nixon end the But sensing 3n convert the transplanted heart By Suzy Rev. William P. tor of Willoughby's First told the ence of 500 at Wednesday's meeting that the speaker on the Catholic Father Eugene has a weekly radio program on a Cleveland did he ever get the Dr. Gross to call his program Best Dr. Gross also told of a North High student who ed why she didn't get full credit for her answer to a test tion in which she was asked to translate The state according to Dr. is God is so The student's he was anything can CEI officials talk over power line route nF a nf I me trie i 01 A JUL ui js year are associate of Baker in a local in- the big eastern industrial ing and other facets the surance firm who said he trans- Senate Rules Committee in- the stereo record player hearts in more than 200 into the complicated Johnson's home at Baker's at the medical center ness dealing of a former a of several Johnson protege who quit under Reynolds said he paid for the the spokesman fire last Oct. 7 as secretary to 3fier selling Shortly after the first brief the Senate See page 2 Column 5 Page 2 Column 4 7- Proposed route of by Willoughby know what details we'd like to Co. high voltage lines across CEI see of their Major Lost Nation Rd. was discussed CEI officials wanted to Harold E. Brichford said Brichford and Director Loais A. Turi Jr. asked for a map of the proposed with Tax takes big step to enactment WASHINGTON The tax has taken a giant stride toward enactment but whether it can become law by March 1, the administration is ON THE Classified 15-78 Compass Dear Abby Editorial Hospital News Sports Women's News 6 4-5 9 4 14 72-13 74 8-9 The Senate Finance deadline tee voted 12-5 approval of the if finai enactment goal of measure Thursday after 20 days March 1 is to be It of executive sessions and wen Senate does not pass the over 100 separate until 11-17 Lincoln j Dav recess there would be little j But the floor debate cannot chance to have conference until congressional staff the House over experts finish drafting all of the two and t the new language written into tb president Johnson for 310-page by the rature M They indicated today this The committee included in the might well take all of all of the major provisions In that the sought by probably would not start The President won a Feb. 3. This would leave only jute victory Thursday seven or eight days for floor he persuaded nine Demo Uon before the passage deadline crats to kill worth oi of Feb. 11 set by Democratic excise tax repealers which had voted in the THEY WILL meet again in two CEI has said it lic meetings in all communities affected as soon as its plans are firm The company will discuss construction of towers and answer questions from of the new Sines pan of a CEI expansion gram to extend service to Twp. Ward 2 man Carl E Cornwall charged last week that CEI had chased for the lines but had never the city of its plans or proposed HE SAID the company is ing through a residential area no thought of what is ing to happen to adjoining erty CEI officials denied the They said they prefer ict quietly when buying v only to keep the prices from becoming ice hunt prowler A described as slender and wearing an orange and brown plaid was spotted early today by a Johnny cake Ridge The man escaped on foot before Mentor police Arthur F. 8497 ny told police he saw the prowler standing beside his home after Licht ed into his about No farther tion was Baker family gave us exchanged gifts He was an employe of the public and had no business pending before me and was asking for nothing and .so far as I knew expected nothing in return any more than I did I had presented him with gists The volunteered this explanation a after the Senate committee released bv Don B. an Apartment builder turned down again One boy is killed Girl saves youth as kite hits wire Ohio wasn't worried about myself when I went in says a 15-year-old girl whose quick action possibly saved the life of a neighbor boy injured critically when his kite snagged a power The accident resulted in the her and ran around our death of another David back planners no again last night to a builder who wants to put up a lion apartment Hyman 17 asked the city to three and one half acres at the southwest corner of erts Erie roads to mit two story City planners turned down the request several months arguing Singer's plans weren't complete and the re- quested zoning change was ning After 3 public hearing in November council sent the plans back to the planning commission with a to The acreage is now zoned for residential Singer wants to build 72 one- and two suites plus a pool It's still commission members agreed last son of Mr. and Mrs Patrick Hicks of Glen David and a Harry Ad- 12. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubra C also of Glen flying a kite near homes Wednesday after- noon when it caught on a 136.- 000-volt power kept jumping over burning grass until I got to the first didn't know who he was be- cause his face all I beat out the flames with a blanket and then covered him with a went to the second boy and did the same I couldn't SINGER plans over TURNED to council's his SINGER WILL probably go back to Council by two thirds vote could over- ride the planning who that boy was either be- The boys were using thin wire cause hls face was an I instead of string on the was one of them was my The jolt knocked them because one of swimming Their clothing and had black hair just like around them caught Harry is in Cincinnati Other rescuers Hospital with burns over 90 per ing the dead boy's cent of his 19, and yanked the burning Linda a sophomore from the Glenn Este High was said ed Thursday that when she heard boys are on wasn't worried about I didn't but just she blankets took off to try to  

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