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   The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - April 8, 1961, Zanesville, Ohio                        AT YOUR Times Want Ads willing and to stll your tor Dial GL 2-4561 Asic for Classified The Times Recorder APRIL 8, 1961 SECTION Appeals Court To Hear 12 Cases Here Next Week Downtown Merchants Win Award For Ads Legislator Asks Free Enterprise State Senator Robert E Zellar Friday called for the return of the philosophy of government Speaking before the Zanesville Board of Realtors at a luncheon at the the veteran lator charged that philosophy of government is being advocated and accepted by many that makes government not only the guardian of our inherited constitutional Page 1-A for William A. president of the Downtown Merchants is shown displaying plaque awarded to the by the National tising Executives The presentation was made in behalf of the national tion by William 0 ness manager of The Times Re- The award was based on the local association's series of out- standing Judging was done from Times Recorder ads dis- played at the national tion of the executives held eral weeks ago m Presentation of the plaque was made at the Zanesville chants annual banquet held night at Meetings United Commercial Family potluck supper at 6 30 p.m. at Grotto sponsorship of the Home ics Elementary School Supper from 5 until p m under the sponsorship of the but urges also that be the guardian of our economic rights and a continuation of which will tably lead to a totalitarian Zeller said it is the function of government to protect the rights of the citizen as guaranteed in the Constitution but it be responsible for all his economic He pointed out the fact that a person employed for 20 earning during that is now for jobless pay benefits covering a 39-week period with payments totaling Zellar also charged that 2 per cent of the population refuses to preferring to exist on fare He proposed that all such programs be limited to other system will destroy reduce the status of the industrious citizens and stifle he He also warned relators to be alert to oppose legislation that would reduce the franchise of Perry Local PTA Bake senior starting at a.m. at the Rotary Club Monte Carlo party at 7 p.m. at the Zanesville Brothers Adams Mills Grange Square dance at 9 p m. at the Adamsville per starting at 5 p m. at the high school Pleasant Grove Grange Eu- chre party at 8 p m under the Yank Hurt By Blast In Saigon South Viet Nam A hand grenade apparently thrown by Communist Viet Cong terrorists exploded Friday in the home of an American aid official William A. wounding him in the right 47, of Fort Fla. was flown to Clark Air Base pital outside Manila in the pines where doctors reported his condition was not His wife and two children in the house with him were not injured Officials said the grenade was wrapped in what appeared to be a towel and that this muffled the blast saving Hospital officials said his left eye apparently was not injured by the grenade The outburst of anti-American terrorism came one day after American officials in Washington announced they would step up arms shipments to the ern South Viet Nam government of President Ngo Dinh Diem to aid his seven-year fight against the Viet Cong Jr. Achievement Work Explained The history and activities of Junior Achievement were ed to the Exchange Club at their dinner meeting at the YWCA day by Hugh J. J. adviser in Junior representing Columbia explained the project for beautifying downtown Zanesville with flower bert D. Roberts showed a ed movie of Disney The evening's program was in charge of Wilber H. Wheeler and Country Club Junior Chamber 4Blue Conviction Will Be Reviewed The Fifth District Court of co here to hear 11 scheduled the law violation conviction of Rutn the Owl Discount Store on The Appeals Court is ltd to Wednesday with Judges D Deane Mi of Canton and Rutherford of Mount Gilead prc siding according to Clerk of Com Is Ham F. Smock Judge Rutherford elected to a six vear on the court last No- v ember Mrs Grether is appealing a ing by Judge Dunn of the County Court who found hei of violating Ohio's blue of M C B. Choirs To Present Concert Tonight fit TJ 13, 195S He had asked 000 from the Fred Foni ing the latter with negligence Thomas Dick is appealing a jury's decision awarding to Jesse W. Sands as a result of a crash Oct 17, 1959. The Zanesville High School Music under the di- rection of Thomas will present its annual Spring concert at 8 o'clock tonight at the school The program will In as its theme and in- will feature the Concert Choir The will also elude numbers by the Chou the Glee Club and the Glee Club The chons arc shown with Thomas seated on podium If TO TAKE PART Law Adviser For State To Speak Here Ohio's Attorney General Maik McElroy will the speaker at the sixth annual dinner meeting of the Muskingum County Retail Beverage Dealers Association t o be held at 6 30 pm Monday smed at 6 the Order of Eastem At Knights Templar Will Confer Red Cross Order in the Cyrene Commandery Knights Templar will confer Illustrious Order of the Red Cross on a class of ten candidates ing at 4 p m. on en the sixth floor of the Masonic ir r i j a native of of Commerce I and half dance at 9 pm at the club rooms in the Elks YMCA Stamp Club Meeting at 1-30 p.m. at the Mr and Mrs. Lester J. Andrews of 4331-4 Echo a at Good April 6 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Ellis of 1109 Pine a at Good April 6. Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Hardy of Chandlersville Route 2, a at April 7. Mr. and Mrs. EKin A. Rinnan of 1035 Adair a at lood April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Dana H. Reed of a at Good Samari- April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. cott of 2434 Hartford a at Good April 6. Deaths Mrs Bertha 64. of 425 North Seventh April 7. 71, of April 5. 59, of April 7. Howard 0., 69, of April 6. property owners and elevate lic housing to a point where it would compete with private Also attending the meeting Tom V. U. S Congressman for the 15th Dis- David state sentative from Muskingum Dr. Gordon E dent of Zanesville City Council and mayor and Jim an official of the Ohio Association of Real Estate Wesley president of the Zanesville conducted t h e business Zeller was by David Paris Hit By Violence PARIS An Algerian terrorist a taxi driver and a policeman to death Friday in a Paris suburb despite massive police raids against French and Moslem extremist France and and the stern police action came on the day in which night s banquet and Sheldon and Algerian rebels were to have gram Don Bryan and His Howard DWI Charged In Accident John Henry 52, of 210 North Gray street was charged by city police with driving while intoxicated following a collision on Pine street at 10 50 p m. According to police lis was driving south on Pine street when his car ran head-on into a car driven north by Carl S. 22, of 218 Florence avenue as Balderson was passing a parked Break Up Betting CHICAGO Police and the United States Coast Guard teamed up Friday to break up a horse betting parlor in Chicago's 7 the Order of in long tc will be conferred on the same candidates under the tion of V. Herbert Ebert with the j following cast taking Orrin A. D. lieutenant Earl captain Everett jrick N. Harry H. Robert 0. captain of the W. E first banner Leo first banner Howard second banner Carlos second banner esquire William E third banner Charles F third ner esquire Frank L. fourth ner Huber K. fourth banner Harold fifth banner in The new outbursts of violence slate offices and office laws which ban sales of j merchandise on She was fined and costs on two counts Jan. 1. Atty. Mrs and Richard the state The 1 against Mi s Grether w ei c bi ought i Al Bmb former president 'the Downtown Merchants ation Three criminal appeals are Dale Suttles of Indiana street is appealing a com on He was found guilty of the charges by Probate Court Judge Holland M Gary Nov 29, 1960. Harry Edmund Miller 27, ofj Route 3 is appealing a m Common Pleas Couit on who has since Delay Action V On Bid For Relief Funds COLUMBUS Controlling Board decided charges of petty ed his heart condition was by the and he ed to have suffered other Harold executor of vas as the Ross L Johnston is a i unrig bv Judge land him a ment on a promissory note Johnston claims was given him bv Glen Bethel in return for legal ROBERT COOPER j r i n T- u r nu u Congolese parliament meet Cecil C. fifth i n c nn MARK MCELROY long was active in political fairs there and served two terms as a City He also served in the Ohio House and He was elected attorney general in 1958 He attended College at Gambler where he received nine letters in varsity H e obtained his law at ern Reserve in In his present roy acts as legal adviser to of the Table in the West Reds Reject Federated Congo Plan UNITED N The Soviet Union Friday the plan for a Congo and demanded that the to defer action until Thursday on the Welfare Department's request for 9 million for the April poor relief The funds are due at County Welfare Departments Robert A. Ranberg told the board Thursday that the ment's poor relief fund was ty He said the department ed the board to transfer 3 lion from money which will be given later to aid for aged Combined with SI 5 million the department has this would be enough to make the 13 9 payment of the state's share of poor The immediate reaction was to would be of having to work for a 5 ilion deficiency appropriation the Welfare Department was Nine Items On Agenda For Council ceny and receiving stolen He was arrested in con- with the theft of an mated worth of equipment from brief a Philo man last September and a theft of copper wire from the Ohio Power Company last Also scheduled to be heard is an appeal filed by the Tipton broth John 28. of South 31, of Linden and j plaints of residents concerning Herman of of property for were indicted by the January grand jury on three counts each of assault and filed as the City councilmen will face a session Monday evening with a total of only rune items on the agenda for Heading the agenda will be a report from Mayor Gordon ford on the appointment of a board of revision to hear com- been able of a cafe row SePt 17 Wanda Sprankle is appealing a judgment which was handed dow n sewers on Princeton Leonard avenue and Bell street Councilmen will also consider a communication fiom the City Planning Commission regarding bv the Common Pleas Court on a the vacation of Cranford street cognovit The an adjacent alley a c County court vacated a judgment authorizing payment of the shy away bsn William Count of Jerry B Wolfe a R said hei v j f Pleas Court Names as defendant placed in the position to obtain from the if he approved the proposal The 5 million would poor Elizabeth The state is seeking to have a verdict in a tion suit against E. F. Inc The state claims a Com- mon Pleas jury awarded an to lution authorizing execution of a change order on a contract with the Boulton Excavating Sen Inc: an amendment to the 1961 appropriation an vacating an un named ley south of Sharon avenue from Goddard allev to east of relief through the end of the Inc for a 323-acre tract of ford street and an ordinance vear ner James St John banner Harry St. John banner Edgar Maltese ner Warren P McConnell Maltese banner esquire three weeks with no strings at- Soviet Ambassador I Zonn presented a new Congo j j lution which City Morgan County to the General j was considering Dancing will follow I Gien Monday I Mills Lawrence Bowden two measures sponsored bv groups of African and countries The was ex- Day Is Set land located along West pike near the city Also appealed is a ruling by Common Pleas Judge Clarence J Crossland denying the a stop street on Arch street at New York An ordinance creating a no parking zone on the west side of state s motion to reduce its offer Woodlawn enue between Mav s- of for the ville avenue and Lincoln street Ralph Dennison is appealing a aho come before council for Common Pleas Court denial of final action petition to force Albert and Hazel The Rev E C. Gordon of the Kackley to sell him two parcels in peace town on talks in Lake In the latest Algerian violence in Paris the terrorists ned a taxi driver sitting at the wheel of his empty cab in logne and then shot an off-duty in civilian clothes who rushed to the In another part of the city a band of Algerians carrying sprayed a barroom by a rival Moslem faction and wounded seven The shooting in the Boulogne suburb happened around 8 p.m when the streets were practically deserted and most of the people in the area were in their homes eating Thare were shootings and ings throughout with lence reported in both Algiers and Moslem and French settler extremists were both blamed for the Horace pers will provide the Richard Brown is president of the dealers association Thomp Philo 22, Sent To Prison Arhn 22. of Philo pleaded to grand larceny in Morgan County Common Pleas Court Friday afternoon and was I immediately sentenced to 1 7 years in the Ohio Penitentiary by Judge Carlos Prosecutor Donovan Lowe said son Pages Edward L. Merry Baker Chorus Holland Thomas B Charles B A. S Jack Organist Fred of land in South The performance suit centers Morgan around whether Dennison and petted to vote on the resolutions Home Kackley had a contract which next Achievement Dav v ul be held would force to The Zonn delivered another It in M 11 a court ruled no legal contract cv Secretary General Dag Registration will be between the parties Hammarskjold who drew an en 12 30 to 1 p m Lillian B ovation with a retort Miss Alice who of the of A Market Street Baptist Church will open the council session with the Enters Low Bid On Dillon Job A Columbus firm was based on his record in the Congo relumed from the Philippine IS defendant in an appeal filed as the operation lands where she spent months Louis He claims for the construction of an British Ambassador Sir Patrick an International Farm agreed to purchase a road and a area Dean welcomed the agreement of student will be for thc Dillon Reservoir Congolese political leaders month form But he said it w Officers of thc Commanded at Tananarive are Robert G command Hubert K. confederation Robert 0 captain the outline of a James R senior ture be adapted and filled Ncar wlU Charles A subsequent New home officers and fiom each Home Demonstration group will be in stalled Projects from the past was Charged in connection with thc breaking and of the Bragg Service Station at on Feb 9. Three other Muskingum ty men were sentenced to t h e Mansfield Reformatory earlier this week after pleading guilty to grand larceny in the same Church Class Supper Loyal Harvesters Class of the Meadow Farms Methodist Church will sponsor a ham supper day April 15 during the hours of thru p.m. in the church hall on The is cordially Everett A assistant Charles F er Pearson Edward L standard bear Frank E Dodderer sword bearer James A. Schlarb ward er Warren P McConnell third William Donald B first D. Of A. be on Hurt In fall Elected Charles Mattingly of 739 cust avenue has been elected vice president of the Student Medical Association at Marquette sity at He is enrolled in the School of Medicine at the but a ruling by Holland M probate was that Carlos was competent Paul Harden i- seeking to col- lect 000 he claims to have James 81. of Sebring to the Supply Corp on former oral agreement legal fractured his hip in a fall tie over whether a third Thc White Council m this week He is involved in a Daughter of will mcd son of Mis Eunice 100-1for the at 7 pm the Odd Old of the The ruled tV the defend lows Hall with Nursing Home in Malta gues is an excessive amount Thc Samual j BUkt los says he suffered a mental Company d bid m Meeting 90 for the project which will con- sist of building an access road one third of a mile and 18 feet wide and 600 feet of parking area both to have a bituminous About five acres of land wul also reed to be seeded C n-t of the project had been estimated at man presiding William second thews of cial All members are Frederick N. to attend ard a for a new made bv itie plaintiff denied 3 decision him arv Ankle Sprained Lawrence 36. of wich Route 1 was treated at Be- thesda Hospital for a severe sprain to his right received when he fell and caught his foot between two rocks while fixing fence at ys Driver Cited Robert Leroy 19. of ville Route 1 was cited for im- proper changing of lanes early Friday afternoon following a or Iwo car collision on Sixth street near the Main sheet in- He was released on his own for hc in Locals Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White and Mrs Mary L o n g 1 c y returned Thursday morning after spending several weeks with the Mrs. Jane Wyman and daughter Gail at Ariz Mr. and Hany Torbert have relumed from a visit with their Mrs. Reed Furrow and family in Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Gore and A special program family plan to move to ville where lie has been ed as manager of a new reded Police Cruiser Contract Let wjs awarded a to thiee police Al Licking View e a 1 total trade r of Licking View Parent cording to Oty Manager Organization will meet at 7.30 aid p m. Tuesday at the First sa d the grade room mothers will serv by White will be presented and there will be music by the school band di- bid as with given as a The new Chevrolet police will replace the thice oldest now in  

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