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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 THE MARION STAR, MARION. OHIO PAGE 4 Death Toll Over 600 Will Lead Services Soldier Leaves His Billfold Behind in 11 In Colombia Revolt News of the District ggWPJWUt i I I.Hi i ALI, Colombia V-President Chanmna Clothes Gustavo Rojas Pinilla says 644 STROUDSBURG. Pa. OR Sgt. odist Church under sponsorship of Galveston Too Wide Open for Liberal Mayor Crackdown Ordered Bucyrus Mr.

and Mrs. Thurman Gobrecht Andrew Nels HegdhaL of Little Fork, stopped at a service the flower show board of the federation of garden clubs. For the Mrs. Elwood Gledhill of Bucyrus are announcing the station on Route 611 near this Pocono Mountain resort town Colombians were killed in one province alone during the past three months of his government's efforts to stamp out rebellious elements. In a speech Wednesday night making Colombia's Independence Dav.

Roias Pinilla gave this break engagement of their daughter, presented the topic, "Flower Ar three days ago. Marva Lee, to Pvt. Edward G. rangements." He told the owners, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gordon, he was Sr-hwpmkv. son of Mr. and Mrs. 9 Plans were made for the annual Orville Schwemley of near hithhiking to Ft.Carson, Colorado down of the dead: Liberals 87; Con On Prostitutes After Check of Bars, Hotels GALVESTON, Tex- UPt Galveston's mayor, who says he wants picnic supper and election of offi Springs. and asked permis Pvt.

Schwemley currently is sta cers by members of the iast aiae servatives 492; armed forces 65. The President charged the in Garden Club. This will be held sion to change into civilian clothes. They agreed and even tioned with the Army at Fort surgents are inspired by Commu Aug. 15 at the East Side Park, and Campbell, Ky.

this island resort city to be "open nist elements and aided by dissi gave him a meal. But Wednesday they asked the husbands of members will De The couple has set no date ior dent politicians and criminals. the wedding. guests. Mrs.

Paul Edler was hostess for the July meeting of the state police to be on the watch but clean," is cracking down on prostitutes. There are too many of them for him. club which was held Monday night. After Hegdhal left the station, License Plate Ad To Be CELESTE RICHARDSON, (left) and Eva Clausen, (right) Salvation Army evangelists from Cleveland, will come to Marion for services Sunday. At 8 a.m.

Sunday they will conduct a chapel service at the Marion Training School and at 11 a.m. will be in 'charge of the holiness meeting at the Salvation Army Citadel. A public salvation meeting will be held Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the citadel by the visitors. Galion Renorts of the international con they found his wallet with $60 in and they've got to quit "hustling in taverns," declares Mayor Richwood travelers checks and $10 in cash Dropped in Michigan vention of Lions' clubs, held at At plus the soldier's identification. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Ballard lantic Citv June 21-25, were given LANSING. Mich. UPi Secretary George Roy Clough. Tf ho wrong to assume 'He probably didn have an Tuesdav nieht at the dinner-meet and son, Ronnie, entertained with of State James M.

Hare said today Michigan likely will drop the other penny with him," Mrs. ing of the Galion Lions' Club at from this that Mayor Clough is nrnctitutes. He won elec an outdoor picnic supper Sunday honoring Mrs. Ballard's father, Gordon said. "We don't know how "Water Wonderland" slogan from Hotel Talbott.

C. F. King and Allen Balliett. delegates, gave the he's managing to eat. If he'd just Ira Call of Columbus, who was auto license plates in 1957.

tion last May on a platform that r.ak-rtnn should continue to serve reports. They told that 69 counties "The trend is away from license contact us we'd be glad to send his billfold wherever he is." observing his 80th birthday anni versarv. Those present were Mrs of Carey, Mrs. Emerine is the former Mary Ann Stringfellow, up whisky, gambling and women 4 oil rnm pr plate advertising and slogans, Hare said. Call.

Mr. and Mrs. Dud Call and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Call The question arose when the of the world were represented ai the convention, with over 40,000 delegates present, making this the largest service club convention in the world. District 13, of which the Galion club is a part, won first Stringfellow of Vanlue and the and familv.

Mr. and Mrs. Bui A seaport town, and especially one so dependent on the tourist trade as this island city of about Kalamazoo County Circuit Court nnnris: tc ttv Mirhapl Weintraub (foregrounai, father is a son of Mrs. Ada Eme Dorsev and family, Mr. and Mrs Wednesday overruled the convic Corpus Christi Schools To Aholish Segregation CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.

11 rine of Carey. The new baby has E. Benadum and family, all of tion of a motorist who had covered thP slocan on his license plate. three sisters and has been named Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.

Y. Soci- 70,000 people, has to have baway houses, Clough believes. xf ho unuld like to see them prize in the float contest of the parade. Thomas Mark. cek and family.

Mr. and Mrs. E. This south Texas city of more The court held that the motorist a witness before Senate investigators, points toward Harry Lev, Chicago cap maker, during testimony at hearing in Washmgton, C. Lev throws his hands in the air, partly hiding his face.

Wem-traub testified his life has been threatened and swore that Lev tried to bribe me many times" and "called me filthy and profane names for refusing to accept. Weintraub is a former army inspector. Others are unidentified. Cunningham and family of Ne than 150,000 will no longer bar a was not required to advertise the state. Pertinent facts about the Guard of the United States, student from any public school be confined to one district, preferably their historic Postoffice Street area here.

And he would like to see the number of bawdy houses held Reunions wark, Mr. and Mrs. L. McCorkle of Bluefield, Mr. Mrs.

Johnson of Portsmouth, Miss Caroline Longshore and Miss Patty cause of race. what it has to offer young men The 100 per cent compliance today and types of training were were doing business via back en Dresented to members of the Ki- rnntMRER Tanner of Richwood. with the U. S. Supreme Court ban Judge Dismisses Case, Police Forgot To Knock trances.

FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased with powerful, kera-tolyUc funRtcide, T--L, your 40c back at anv drug store. T-4-L sloughs otf tainted outer skin. Kills Imbedded funsi-ON CONTACT. Greaseless, instant-drying.

Today at Henney Cooper. on segregation in schools was an The 35th annual reunion of the Co-lumber family was held Sunday at tht Community Park in Prospect with 80 Beginning next week, tne mayor declared, any tavern caught with Crestline nounced Wednesday night by the LONG BEACH, Calif. MB Police relatives trom Marion ana uiuun v-umi-attpnrtanrf Officers for the board of the Corpus Christi Inde Plans were' completed for the officers had the right to use a within some limits. This week the American Social Hygiene Assn. reported to Clough that it found 18 bawdy houses operating here, 18 bars where prostitutes were soliciting, 1 hotel with a resident prostitute and 6 hotels where prostitutes rented rooms.

That, declared Clough, is too many. Wednesday night police act-ir his orders closed up one coming year were elected. They are. wanis Club Tuesday noon at the luncheon meeting at Hotel Talbott. The speaker was Capt.

R. J. Sen-tieri, Galion, of Battery 174th Field Artillery Battalion of the Ohio National Guard, Bucyrus. He was introduced by his father, Alfred J. Sentieri, program chair pendent School District.

prostitutes soliciting on the premises will be closed "and stay closed." sledge hammer in pounding open 18th annual anniversary dinner to be held Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Donald JJiDolt ot Kicnwooa, presmmt, Clifford Gibson of York Center, vice president: Mrs. L. C.

Pfeiffer of Marion, thp door of Mrs. Ina J. Williams Crissinger's near Bucyrus when homp but because they failed to knock and announce they wanted the Eagles Auxiliary met Monday nieht in the Eagles Hall. Mrs. secreiarv-ireasurer.

ijj" will be held the third Sunday in July at the same place. MOSES i Ph annniial Mnsps familV TeUllion her on a bookmaking warrant, the Navy Aircraft Crashes, Burns, 10 in Crew Safe Lloyd Moorehead, Mrs. Russel man for the meeting. Lt. R.

Kline of Bucyrus, also of the same battalion, was a guest with Capt. Sentieri. case was dismissed Wednesday. SuDerior Judee Paul Nourse Fisher and Mrs. Russel Messimer was held Sunday in Harrison Smith tj l- TTnnA, s9nHuikv with 104 mem RICHMOND.

Va. Oft Ten Navy were appointed as a committee to bers present from Arkansas Pass. bar and arrested eight women "vagrants" at the site. "I am warning all club operators in the city limits they have the rest of the week to stop letting these women in," Clough said. cited a statute which said officers are riermitted to break in a door rrpwmen escaDed safely Wednes A nublic flower show to be con 0 A fl I BORROWING AND THRIFT A Wise Borrowing that is limited to moderate amounts makes possible a Greater Savings on purchases.

At Marion Loan you control your loan cost by a Iwise choice in payments and there are many ways in which a loan may profit you. OWF INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION Phone 2-1633 136 S. State "Happiness is a form of courage." dnrtpd bv members of the Bucy day when a twin-engine patrol bomber made an emergency landing in a farm field eight miles i north of Richmond. revise the by-lrws. Ever Ready Class members held their annual class picnic in the social rooms in Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Monday rus Road Garden Club is slated for Thursday, July 28, in the dis Hurricane, w.

cucyrus, iwmuu Caledonia. Columbus, Sycamore, Nevada, Wharton, Carey, Forest and Upper Sandusky. The history of the family was read by Thomas Moses and Mary Belle Cly-mer of Columbus was elected historian for the coming year. Charles Smith of Upper Sandusky was elected president, succeeding Mrs. Henry Neiderhauser of near Upper Sandusky.

The Army has five forms of discharge: Honorable, general, bad conduct, undesirable and play room of the and Electric s.tnrt Plans were made for this night. only after demanding admittance and stating the purpose of their visit. Mrs. Williams, who lives in Wilmington, was arrested April 13 and charged with five counts of book-making. The University of Illinois reports that 250,000 students have attendee, it since the institution opened "No matter who runs it." Despite orders by Dist.

Atty. Marsene Johnston Jr. that all bawdy houses be closed, the hygiene group said, there has been "no substantial change in prostitution activities." Clough admitted that the girls hfd "been flitting from one rooming house to another" and that some hotels with front doors locked The plane, on a routine training flight from Jacksonville, to Washington, crash-landed when one engine caught fire and fell to the ground. The crew climbed out moments before the plane was destroyed by an explosion. All of the crewmen were from Florida.

show when the club held a garden party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Alfred Sentieri. Plans also are going forward for the Galion flower show which will be held Carey i A son was born Monday at 9:12 p.m. in Blanchard Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

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