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   Weekend Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - July 29, 1967, Dover, Ohio                                DAILY REPORTER Largest Circulation In Tuscarawas County July 1967 And Counting 20 Dozen Indicted By Jury The recalled April Grand Jury Indicted 12 persons on 16 9 according to the re port made late this morning to Common Pleas Judge Raymond Prosecutor George ac companied by Grand Jury Fore man Harold Woodard of New presented the re No date was set by Rice for Indicted were Frank Torch about of malicious de struction of He was bound over to the grand jury April from southern district court where he pleaded not guilty to an arson charge filed by the state fire Torch is accused of setting fire to the Associated Ceramics warehouse on April resulting in at least worth of Mark of 214 Fair New 2 counts of improper exposure be fore a under 16 years of Francis was bound over to the grand jury last 27 from central district court where he entered an innocent plea The filed by par ents of 2 New Philadelphia stem from a 14 incident In front of a New Philadelphia Daniel of 131 Wooster on 3 concealing a stolen carrying a concealed weapon and possessing and concealing stolen Swegheimer is accused of having items stolen in a break in at Fashions in Do ver last The charge See GRAND Page 5 Guardsmen Trucks Hit AP At least 17 including about a dozen Ohio National Guards were injured today when a guard truck and a cement truck collided near The Guardsmen were en route from Ohio to Camp National Guard en for summer train They were part of Armored 1st Ohio National The injured were taken to Foote and Mercy hospitals in Jackson where first reports indi none was in critical con A preliminary police report said the Guard proceed ing on 194 near the intersection of US sideswiped the cement with a private car plow ing into the wreckage minutes INDEX Obituaries 2 Hospital News 5 Television 6 Around The World Womens 11 Sports 14 Dear Abby Alvarez Crane Your Horoscope Billy Graham Traffic Court AREA NEWS Dennison West Lafayette Newcomerstown 5 Uhrichsville Wainwright 7 New Cumberland 7 Dellroy 7 Dundee Stone Creek At Your Service The Hot Line By REPORTER STAFF WRITERS Have a stymied by red need an answer Hot Line welcomes your inquiries via all letters must be fully including and telephone if you have Only initials will be used with Mail to Hot The Daily Q Can Hot Line help me find a man in New who canes chairs Dover A Contact Louie Smith at 338 Beaver telephone He has a shop in his Q What can I do about a hearing aid that doesnt fiU the claims of the agent Canton Roy Scheut told Hot Line that if you will go to the Reeves Hotel in New Philadelphia the first Wednesday of any month or the Canton office anytime they will try to repair your hearing If they cant fix it the company will refund your Q Where can I find a surveyor for a piece of property in Stark County Dover A Look on page 77 of yellow pages in the Philadelphia phone book under survey ors or you can look on page 280 in Cantons yellow Q Is a property owner required to get a build ing permit for any such as a back yard fireplace or utility to his property If what is the penalty for not obtaining one Dover A Hot Line was told a permit is required for the utility building but not the Any sort of addition or structural change to a residence or any type of building falls under the but the city has been lenient about punishing If it is discovered that work is done without a officials generally talk to the If the work conforms with the a retroactive permit is Q Our house was appraised by the county for tax purposes last This year another er called on Is this sort of done every year now even though no changes were made to the house are we required by law to admit the appraiser to our home Dover A County Auditor Don Kinsey told Hot Line citizens are required to admit the reason for this years appraisal is a county wide Ordinarily it is set up on a once every 6 years It will not become a yearly Kinsey did caution however that homeowners should ask for identification before allowing an ap praiser into the All legitimate agents cairy ID cards and do not mind showing Q If a person is confined to may Ws or her spouse sign for them in the Lucky Barrel registration Dover A Hot Line was told the registration sheets cannot be taken from the premises of the sponsoring nor can anyone sign another per sons Cincy Police Alert By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Firebombs kept Cincinnati po lice and firemen on the run Friday but authorities there said there were no ma jor racial A Harold was shot in the stomach and two others were arrested in the Cin suburb of Norwood when police surprised them stripping parked The Brooks was taken to General Hospital where he was listed in serious condition Saturday And in near police arrested seven young Negroes early Sat after several roving gangs turned in fire alarms and looted several store win dows after breaking Police set up a command post in the area and armed cers rode on fire trucks which rushed to answer Two shootings also were re ported but they were not thought to be the racial scene See Page 8 Gail of will be the first Negro girl to compete with white girls in a Georgia beauty seeking the title of Miss Geor gia in the Miss World nations next Some Some Data By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sources say the proposed sale to Pakistan of 100 surplus made now part of West has been There has been heavy congressional pressure for curbs on arms ship ments since the Middle East The United States and France have signed a still sub ject to Senate seeking to eliminate double tax ation between the two SHES a Paiute ad mires her birthday cake decorated with a teepee in an Indian Dont Give Audience To Telephone Cranks Every now and then faceless cranks gain access to area homes with a spin of the tele phone Hiding behind the cloak of they turn the telephone into an instru ment of terror or Reports of increasing num bers of annoyance calls in the Dover New Philadelphia area may cause one to wonder when they may be the The Daily Reporter asked General Telephone of Ohio if there is any hope for the victim of crank What should a person do when the crank caller rings Hang is the advice of Ronald commercial manager of the New Philadelphia The annoyance caller usual ly is a person who is seeking an Pitts And if the stay on the you are giving the caller the satisfaction he emphasized that Gener al of Ohio is vitally concerned with the problem of annoyance He said the company has a definite plan of action design ed to cope with the crank We are more than willing to help eliminate such he In we are currently working on several cases stemming from com plaints of He noted that Ohio law pro vides fines up to and 6 months in or for persons convicted of threaten ing or obscene An excerpt of this law is published on Page 9 of the New Philadelphia Dover phone Che law also prohibits one from calling anyone repeatedly for the sole purpose of harass ing or molesting such other See Page 8 PEACE RETURNS TO MOTOR CITY Explosion Kills Ruins 29 Planes on Carrier USS Forrestal By GEORGE McARTHUR SAIGON AP Flames and explosions set off by a flight deck mishap killed 26 or more men and destroyed 29 jet planes today in a holocaust aboard the aircraft carrier For restal on her first combat tour off North Additional planes among 80 or 85 aboard were reported dam The Command announced 26 of the mammoth ships man crew were known II said many others were injured or missing in the fire and blast ing of rockets and fuel set off by flames from an ex Sky Authorities said it would take some time to establish an accu rate casualty Some of the missing leaped from the flight deck into the sea to es cape the There are a number injured and unaccounted a Sai gon headquarters announcement The Forrestal and all other assisting ships are con ducting a count to determine accurately the number of casu Although the command said it had no hard figures except for the 26 known other sourc es said at least 41 men were in Later counts were expect ed to send this toll far The Command said per sons unaccounted for may in clude those transferred to other ships by helicopter for medical treatment and others who jumped from the flight deck into the water to avoid the fire and were picked up by other Monetary damage in the dis which struck on the fifth day of the first com bat could be in the range of The jet fighter bombers cost an average of about million The vessel also was blacken ed and But the engines remained in Several hours after the the Forrestal headed under her own Weathervane YESTERDAY High 81 Low 63 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE High Low cloudy 76 62 clr 62 Los clr 86 70 82 66 clear 87 81 New cloudy 80 67 rain 77 67 San clear 75 57 TODAY 7 RAINFALL Last 24 hours inch TOMORROW Sunrise Sunset High 70s Low 60 Forecast Partly cloudy tonight and power for a not officially Most of the casualties were flown to two other the Oriskany and Bon Homme Rich The grim disaster far over shadowed the scattered land throwing into the back ground even Communist mortar and rocket barrages on four kev outposts guarding Saigon early The Americas third largest aircraft had reached Yankee Station in the Gulf of Tonkin just last From her post 150 miles northnortheast of Dong North the Forrestal had begun launching bombing raids against Commu nist still the Forrestal left her battle station and steamed under her own power toward an undisclosed Many of the planes ruined in the blaze had been spotted for the first morning lined up behind the some carrying bomb loads and extra fuel tanks of up to As the Forrestal headed into the wind to launch strikes this gusts swept over the vast flight deck and a loaded auxiliary fuel tank dropped from an Skyhawk fighter The fuel was some how ignited by a steam Within minutes the flight deck Late with some fires See Page 8 LBJ Committee Has Competition By JACK BELL WASHINGTON AP dent Johnsons Advisory Com on Civil Disorders organ izes faced with fast paced competition from con gressional committees bent on making their own probes of city Even before commission headed by Demo cratic Otto Kerner of Illi could meet with the dent at the White John said a new inquiry may be added to several already scheduled to begin soon in the Senate and who heads the Sen ate permanent investigations already said Johnsons direction to the com mission to come up with recom to alleviate the conditions that breed despair and violence will result in the same old spend more The Arkansas senator told an interviewer he is considering a resolution to give the broad powers to conduct a proper and thorough inves of the He said in this field the group now is limited to inquiries into inter state or The House is scheduled to take up a crime control Monday with prospects a num ber of amendments aimed at curbing civil disturbances will be The Senate Judiciary Commit tee starts televised public hear ings Wednesday on a House passed to make it crime to cross state lines with the intent of inciting a These hearings likely will range far and wide into the subject of racial Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen applauded Johnsons appointments to the but said establishment of the in group wont sidetrack Congress desire to Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield Kerner said Friday in Chicago See RIOT t Franklin Park 7 Other Petitions Filed A Strasburg levy request and 7 candidate petitions for the November election were filed with the board of elections with in the last 24 The levy is a renew al for operation and mainte nance of Franklin Park in Seeking school board posts are John Young and Paul An both of RD Sugar and Ar chinal of Mineral was Walter Harrington of Stras burg has filed for a village council William Patterson of RD is seeking reelection as Bucks Township clerk and Kenneth Schlarb of RD Fres Bucks Township Charles Aul of RD Stras is seeking a Franklin Township trustees The Mail Box Do any Hot Line readers have pictures of the old flour mill on 16 south of New Philadelphia I would like to borrow them for a but I am willing to purchase them if Cathy Carlisle RD New Philadelphia In the last 7 months our car has been damaged 3 times while we were shopping at Market in Dover and only one person has stayed to admit the The last time was July 22 at about 11 We would appreciate it if who saw the would notify Hot Line so we can find Dover Dazed Detroit Residents Start Repairs By RELMAN DETROIT AP Peace re turned to Detroit today and its dazed people pushed ahead with repairing the rav ages of one of worst racial A curfew and the ban of sales of liquor remained in Heavily armed police and Na tional Guardsmen the But George Romney sakl military commanders and law officers assure me that tha city is now In the 12th Street District where racial terror erupted Sunday with burning and sniper there was ten sion but little Shortly after midnight a Na tional Guard captain leaped into a Jeep and sped down the blitzed corridor where block after block of stores and homes were torched by He returned within minutes to say Two guards in a ware house reported hearing two shots in the A soldier at 12th and Grand Boulevard leveled his rifle at a passing automobile which was violating the He did not slop the who a day ago might well have been So long as they seem to be getting out of we dont do he One more death brought toll to but it was a border line typical of those occur on nearly every Friday night in the teeming section where many of the citys Negroes Palmer Gray a old was shot u death by a policeman answering a call for a domestic police had been threatening three people with a Although he dropped the weapon when ordered be reached into a pocket as he ad on the officer and was brought down by a single No new injuries were report leaving the total at 347 hos hundreds more treat ed and released on whom nj accurate tally was The count of mounting by the hour early in the was cut off at Army with drawn from the line earlier in the poised at staging areas within the city ready to thrust back should trouble There was doubt they would be and their commander indicated no change in plans to return them to bases in the South sometime next officials moved on these fronts to meet the citys vast problems Courts announced plans to See DAZED Page f   

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