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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - May 27, 1951, Zanesville, Ohio                               SOCIETY SUNDAY TIMES SIGNAL TEN CENTS 45 Reunited With Youngest Samson Child Happy in New Home Here Graduating Commencement Week at Lash and Rosecram 3 Graduation week for the largest class in the history of Lash high school begins at 8 o'clock tonight in municipal auditorium where Rev E C pastor oi the First Church of Christ Disciples will deliver the baccalaureate sermon The class numbers 371 and consists of a few more Sirls than boys The record class of was two years ago Class Day will be held Tuesday witn a program at 2 o'clock In the after- noon at the auditorium and the senior prom that night in Lash gym An address by Fred Near the class j president will feature the j program Graduation exercises will be held at the auditorium Thursday night Dr William E Stevenson president of Oberlin college will be the speaker The baccalaureate program tonight will open with an anthem by the a choir Rev C Wesley Gordon pastor of St Paul AME church will read the Scripture Barbara Hearing will present a violin solo accompanies fastor of coburn Methodist church will de- liver the call to worship This will be j followed by another anthem by the i choir directed by Miss Norma Packer thp closing hymn Kan E pastor of St Lakes American Lutheran church will the benediction Baccalaureate services also will be held today for Rosecrans high's first graduating class The 66 seniors will attend o'clock mass at St church will give the baccalaureate will be delivered by chancellor ol uie lumbus diocese Following church services a breakfast will be held at the Zane hotel Commencement exercises will be held 5 at St Thomas Catholic church with Bishop Michael J Ready as speaker More than 40 members of tne class will leave Thursday on a trip to Washington and polis They will be accompanied by Rev Father Richard pastor of St Nicholas church and Mr and Mrs Richard Probe Seen Wants To Know Why He Was Let Out of Asylum NEW LEXINGTON O May 26 The Perry ty prosecutor set oat today to find who let Charles mental patient and shotgun slayer of his sister out of Athens State Hospital I want to know on whose authority this man was released LS State Strong Wind Accompanies Rain But Damage Is Light At is a close-up of Myrtle and her y Chce Myrtle son had a new home in Zanesville today and she was happy Tier three brothers and one of her sisters were less nate for their new homes were at Lancaster in the case of the boys and Delaware for the girl They were committed to state industrial schools by a Times Signal Help Morgan county judge who la them incorrigible These five Samson children were the objects of able public sympathy here as well as in Morgan county where they lived on a farm in township Their plight sprang from their parents resistance to public authority dating back a couple of years to the father's refusal to send the children to school Then early last week he took a shot at a passing school bus A few minutes later he fired at a bakery truck Morgan county authorities who had looked with tolerance upon the defiant antics of the family decided matters had been allowed to go TOO far Turn To Fage 3 s gs leas ro Fergason said was let out on a visit June 11 1918 about one year after he was committed for the third time to a mental institution The reason he was committed said is that he was brandishing a shotgun and people I Sturgell resident nearby pleaded I guilty yesterday to a charge of murder in the slay- his sister Mrs Otis Neal 45 of Ke talked little before Justice j lot the Peace L T Euman ex were bowled over yesterday afternoon in Putnam Hill wind storm swept over this city Another storm The plight of the four children committed to state institutions where they will be thrown Into contact with hardened juvenile has aroused the pathy of many people here and in Morgan comity At the Insistence of readers who have telephoned to ex- press their concern The Times Signal is witli re- sponsible parties interested in child welfare in an effort to obtain a full investigation oi the facts and to make sure that the interests of the dren are protected The Thnes sind other Publishing e o m- pany stand ready to help in a financial way to sec that ail the facts are pre- sented is made shot through the door and only time I saw No attempt is to excuse or condone the con- when her arm Hew up duct of the parents The only Mrs was slam Mrs alter tlie brother and quarreled about money j had concern is fur the future of the four children ranging in age from 11 to 1C Relatives have indicated that homes will tie found lor them if the money iOr him afforded Authorities said there was Meanwhile The Times that Mrs nal will welcome any help in the this pitiful case ST O May 26 A state highway patrolman was shot tonight her wasi in attempting to capture three men who 1 held up Ann's Place a beer garden in in her nearby Elaine restaurant Thg highway patrol at Bridgeport the wounded man as Patrolman R A Jakmas The patrol said three men participated in the holdup and that one suspect had been captured patrol care and sheriff's up roadblocks around the area in search for the other two men Tn Columbus the highway patrol radio nation said it understood Patrolman mas was hit in the hip by a bullet and was not seriously injured Recovers From i i Jimmy Receives New Bond Boosters at lie to Inflated w Approved by Senate COLUMBUS O May 26 The state senate today a i was the one who obtained solution of from Athens hospital onj ia visit Euman held Sturgell to Ithe grand jury without bond i I n cSider I set adjournment Tuesday by i called m two weeKS to fnr ins ASKS In o Trees and Power Lines Down Here A sudden rainstorm by violent wind swept lover ZanesviP.e yesterday noon causing some damage to and power i wind reached a 42 miles an hour according to Ithe airport's weather observers during the only 09 inch but a heavier followed in Use early The wind bowind over two trees in Putnam Hill park and down a big an- In front oi an apartment ihouse at 1126 Maple avenue the intersection oi Findley ia venue No one was injured i City workmen routed traffic around the tree limb into Maple avenue The wind was general over county extending 5 Dresden to Philo Many limbs were blown down j The Ohio power Co ed damage to power lines in scattered sections oi rural 3 J county A limb fell across a line si Sooth service briefly along ville piSte to Moxahala park Putnam and South also were Similar ed itt Adams m ern county power company reported The mercury tumbled eight degrees from 60 TO 52 ing the storm More showers are forecast early today ing weather later in lie ing Newark was hi by a about 5 o'clock the ease eJ i TOKYO Sunday May 27 Allied troops Saturday crashed j in force across the central Korea to the ern coast driving thousands ofj Chinese Reds into disorganized retreat a l L I ing a j in the next two years Gov Frank J Lausche The will aggregate at least over my Jed budget The increase may go as high as i 1 Senate action on the came just before the legislators j went home for a brief week-end j et for tine atr en end was broker ij belief a that Russia is ho get concerned about Chinese in Korea Coilins said also that s is always possible off by the WASHINGTON May 26 Gen J Lawton Collins will return Monday With their comrades on the lne army js replacing ling But there were these other west the Allies were weary troops in Korea with important actions before sweeping the enemy from from the states at i last in South Korea rate of 20.000 men a month but senate completed Nations spearheads Details of the rotation plan across 38 at six points and be kept seere i jje to congress influence I NEW YORK May -1 hot to bv a miles inside i as much as six Korea The Allies abandoned their usual cautious tactics and raced full ahead A field dispatch said Allied Com- appeared to be a dsring bid for Chinese Reds who fought ibers not to use to interfere with the officer's who are running the plan i You have to trust the and integrity of the men on the he said and I really ask you not to interject for cases He gave the senate armed s for several hours ister pacified the the immediate scene in the section rf Police said some 400 persons were at thy governments in Hie 1931.-52 fiscal year about in surplus 30 plus lo match local relief tures during several months of A Korean Just by United forces in their great ine an up two days of Pc to senate in- Gen Douglas removal Collins ed to budge from his stateroom yesterday that east nine Tress his house off a ladder and contributing to 25 minor auto accidents Four were reported ri- the accidents sending chief Police Chief Exonerated V T 25 Adams boy who bad a close briisb'with death last Feb 16 when shot under mysterious at Philo flashes bis best smile as he displays new trumpet presented to him by Wade B Fair Philo high music instructor on behalf of the school's band boosters association stubbornly were giving up in record numbers The ceaseless services and foreign relations irne hail of shells and committees an explanation biased their will ro how the has been soup fight field dispatches said he U S command i The hills of eastern Korea He that kOPi were carpeted with dead cast ihc winds and fled in daylight orey to Allied wnrtiianui Every available Allied plane which of the i It began police said an 1 automobile oy 26 with the second car over on in workmen's The accident benefits when the a a bin from cret not from a standpoint oi for victims of but because v e r y and disease The hatim and incases death benefits for workers killed on the jon Tisni To Pace 8 at the a policy by American troops close to border last fall The army chief disclosed that he has a increase in the size of the army would total manpower the present of But he be under even with ed increase gave the senators too his own estimate oi Russia's that conspired to if we publish his as is every soldier on the line is going to start out ho gets home arge and that is to an Jimmy Adams the schoolboy who was seriously wounded last Feb 16 in a mysterious shoot nl lie's now and happy as a iark with a shir.y new which he received as graduation members of the Philo Band Boosters Trie wa Friday Yi-fuVit Adams for of and Mi's Dnie Adams of has a band for he's nn all of music fimmy as he walked along the road the Philo high school and for a time things looked pretty dark for the boy But surgical skill and a stout heart saved the youngster Meanwhile bers of the band boosters started a fund so Jimmy over the rough spots i used to purchase new i tin trumpet for Jimmy John i heads thf boosters John Jr 19 of admitted shooting Adams but was Hane is in The jail in the rainy weather hammered feet on hi The lines of Red soldiers of this force trucks field nieces ox cars and Resides he said there ne cases where men lor IK urn n key man will have to wait n com- We jus c army ho lie iil tiu Man 0 Korea's east coast battleship New Jersey 1.5 miles and joined Turn To the M Eighth TO Kay Gen J fir I by air or in in- to in ldi PIES May i Stamps nd O 26 Wolls -10 of restrict manager of the Ohio Co was tonight R The oc the n   

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