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ailltrothr (O.) 6azt111-13 May, July 8, 135 og Killer Hunted 1 ADMIRAL AIR CONDITIONING Mad Girl's Body Found Beaten And Burned Omnibus Election Bill Is Signed by Gov. Lousche Savo tin To $203 Ir. i for 1 I .2, 4 JJ 4 1 1 ct, it a .0. a 2. 4 4 A -a tA 'I "1-1 .1 A 1- l' It- or 1 An t- 1,1 4 i -Y.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (11 v. candidates' campaign expenses. Frank J. Lausche has signed' an Candidates who fail to file omnibus elections bill which will pense accounts remove the names of presidential lose the right electors from the Ohio ballot. become candidates again for fr The law is designed to allow foriyears.

The time for filing the a lateness of national conventions counts was lengthened from 10 net year. It permits Secretary of 30 days. following an I ec ion. 11 State Ted W. Brown to certify ceipts are required for expens ballot forms in time for absent vot- of more than S25 instead of ing by Armed Forces members.

The new law also would: Candidates who fail to file accounts lose the right become candidates again for years. The time for filing the was lengthened from 10 30 days. following an election. ceipts are required for expenses' of more than $25 instead of ONLY Sensational new I horsepower Admiral OP cools room aria of more than 500 sq. Ventilates, dehumidifies and pumps 1: out stale, stagnant or.

Come in See Today! SOON TO BE OPENED to Route 124 traffic is the new span over the Scioto River just south of Jasper. Joseph N. Doyle, chief engineer for Division Nine of the State Highway Department, reported that the bridge should be ready for tra vel by early August. It was constructed by the Brode Construction Co. of Newcomorstown and the paving contract was sublet to the Red Eagle Corp.

of Columbus. At this point, Route 124 crosses Route 104 which also will be rebuilt through the atomic plant to the Scioto County line this year, Mr. Doyle stated. Bids for the Route 104 renovation and construction of two bridges, one at Sunfish Creek and the other at No Name Creek, are expected to be solicited in the fall. (Gazette Phckto by Barbara Bolmer Kalfs).

Eliminate elections for unexpired terms for county offices: increase'. pay of election board members: prohibit persons from becoming candidates for nomination or eleci tion in a specific party if i the four preceding years they voted for the opposite party: prohibit a'. defeated primary candidate from becoming a write-in candidate a( the ensuing general election: tow candidate for township offices tb file as a group, and permit par-i ty committees to fill vacancies on a primary ballot before the tenthl day preceding the primary if the only candidate for the office dies1 after the filing deadline. 1 GMELITY'S The law was one of four acts signed by the governor yesterday. He vetoed three other proposals and still has 39 acts to consider.

His signature also went on bills to: Crack down on misleading and fraudulent sickness and accident insurance. The superintendent of insurance as given power to deal with fly-by-night insurance operators. Allocate 11 million dollars for subsidies to local governments for the net six months, and 81,835,000 a month thereafter for the following 18 months of the fiscal biennium. The total amount allocated is 44 million dollars, or 4 millions more than the previous two years. Prohibit sale and distribution of crime, sex and horror comic books to minors under 18, and ban obscene movies.

The law dealing with elections would put teeth into a statute on Racial Bar APPLIANCES 190 Main, Ph. 2-0548 and Richmond Dale, Ph. 14-651 Ohio cities and the distancir, and also the mileagv between 47 cities outside Ohio. Enlarged street layouts for major Ohio cities also are included, as well as a separate map of the Northern Ohio Turnpike due to open Oct. 1.

New Ohio Highway Map Ready In Virginia Parks Lifted 7-7- celebrating Bing's 20th anniversary of song brating Bing's If ersary of song Ice on Street At 97 in Shade TV) CHICAGO Reinforced details of police today searched ram- shackle sections of the South Side hunting for the so-called "mad dog" killer of an 8 year-old girl. I Three street sweepers found the beaten and burned body of Maryl Manzo Thursday morning in a long dimly lighted railroad underpass i at 46th St. and Normal Ave. on the South Side. Police said the body had been I in an attempt to destroy lit.

The girl probably had been "sexually assaulted and then murdered," said Timothy J. O'Connor, police commissioner. He ordered extra details of police to join in the search for the killer. Coroner Walter E. McCarron.

who termed the slayer a "mad dog," said preliminary examination indicated the child had been dead about 48 hours before her discovery. Police Thursday night arrested an held for questioning a man they said resembled the description of another man who had approached the slain girl and her cousin last Friday. The two girls refused his plea to pick up some keys off the ground and fled, police said. The man in custody was held without charge. Mary disappeared about 8 p.m.

CDT Monday when she was sent on a store errand for her mother. Police and volunteers searched the dingy South Side neighborhood until 9 o'clock Thursday morning when her body was found, clad only in a white blouse and pink skirt. The victim's red tennis shoes and underwear were not found. The body and head bore stains of both mud and a darker substance, possibly coal. It led police to theorize the victim had been kept in a field or coal basement or yard before it was finally deposited in the viaduct.

"We think the killer may have kept the body on his own premises," said Capt. Frank Reynolds "and then took it out and dumped it when the search of the area got too hot." Cause of death was not immediately determined. Harry Glos, chief coroner's investigator, said the girl had received a hard blow on the right side of her head. The youngster, a third grade student, was described by neigh- hors as quiet and sweet in dis: position. Her father, Dominic, 45.

a steel worker, said he believed someone in the nighborhood killed her. The girl's mother and aunt identified the body. The mother, Lucy, 28, collapsed. The Manzos have five other children; the youngest 9 months, the oldest 13 years. ..,1..

1 i 4 4., iyor 1,., 1 40,4, 111' 1 1 1 I 1,1 1 1, I .1 .1 4 1 ENID, Okla. (A'The thermometer registered 97 yesterday when police clerk Paul Hickman answered the phone. The caller said: "intersection at Willow and Grand is covered with ice." It was. Patrolmen found ice all over the place. An ice truck had lost nearly a ton of ice as it pulled away from the intersection.

Legion Post, Auxiliary Installation COLUMBUS, Ohio (R.Want to know how long it take you to drive from Cleveland to Cincinnati, or Columbus to Dayton, or between any other Ohio communities? Then the state mghway department has. just thc thing for you. It's the department's new 1955 map, the first one printed since 1953. and its yours for the asking. To obtain the map, write to: Bureau of.Traffic.

Ohio Department of Highways, 459 E. Town Columbus 15. Or you can pick one up at highway department exhibits at county fairs. Among its features, the map has a chart telling you how long it takes to drive between various NORFOLK, Va. A A federal, judge has ruled Virginia cannot continue racial segregation in a state-owned park hitherto reserved for whiteswhether operated by the state or under private lease.

Judge Walter Hoffman ruled Thursday the state cannot deny Negroes the use of Seashore State Park near Cape Henry and cannot make any lease with a private operator that would discriminate against any race. Authorities indicated the ruling unless upset. would prevent the leasepossibly even the saleof public schools for private, segregated operation. Hoffman said he was aware of "the impact of this decision on the state park system in Virginia." The state operates eight parks exclusively for whites and a ninth exclusively for Negroes. Iraq Cvstsh sings about his Paradise LER-510E'k 11 ICE CREAM, gs about his adise tr.Nt,t1111 0 '41 ok rbrinnn Offer Accepted As Good Gesture RENT OUR FLOOR SANDERS Court News WASHINGTON tTA Sen.

Aiken (R-lit) saicr today the desire to create as friendly an as possible" for the July 18 Geneva conference was the major reason behind U.S. acceptance of partial Soviet payment for the. destruction of a U.S. Navy plane last month. "Our government is giving the top-level conference every chance to succeed," Aiken said of the U.S.

agreement that Russia pay only half of the full amount of damages. originally asked, The Russians had offered the half payment and apologized for the Make Old Floors New Beat the heat with Bing Crosby's Paradise Lemon-ode cool Lemon Ice Cream. Enjoy the tropic taste sensation of tree. ripened fruit. The perfect sum.

mer cooler. Cros. cool the tree. I sum. I I I I IL 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 ill FICTIC1OUS TAGS James Ellsworth Dixon, 22, city, arrested on Route 50, west, Saturday, by Deputy Sheriff Marty Eblin has been booked at the county jail on a charge of driving with ficticious licenses.

He posted $25 bond for a hearing on July 9. Piltzfge Store On Poineell 43 S. Paint St. Dial 41 'Dial 46236 Officers of Joseph Ellsworth White Post No. 483, American Legion, Frankfort, and its auxiliary unit were installed at a joint! session Thursday evening at the Frankfort Legion Hall.

Seventh District Past Commander Roscoe Collins of Richmond Dale installed the legion officers and Mrs. Howard Mace, Seventh District president, Washington C. installed the auxiliary officers. Retiring Legion Commander Harold Hooks and retiring Auxiliary President Mrs. W.

R. Pancake were commended for their leadership and the achievements of their individual units. Marking the close 2f the session, refreshments were served by members of the auxiliary. Officers installed are: LegionJames W. Steele, cornmander; George Queen, first vice commander; Lloyd Brewer, second vice commander; Albert W.

Peterson, adjutant-finance officer; Gail Cooperrider, chaplain; Andrew Swift, sergeant-at-arms; Harold Hooks, historian: Robert Waldren, child welfare; Dr. E. B. Cut lip, service officer; Ted Ringer, public relations; John H. Orr, trustee; George Hutton, Charles R.

Hardy and Harold E. Keller, executive committee. AuxiliaryMrs. Ina Cory, president; Mrs. Ethel White, first vice president; Mrs.

Irene Zimmerman, second vice president; Mrs. Beatrice Briggs, secretary; Mrs. Homer Wolford, treasurer; Mrs. Gladys Mallow, chaplain; Mrs. Sallie Sullivan, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs.

Virginia Hardy, ristorian. 101111EMEMIWO I 111111 't 4--. s'ik I IA 4- NN N. sk dr''. '4 do, 4 te IV sr.

t) Ct 4,, 4 501. i I $1 ii tj) EE I MED-O-PURE HOME DAIRY RE Ry BOWMAN ESTATE Estate of William O. Bowman is valued at $4,183.32 according to a statement in lieu of an inventory and appraisement filed by Clemmons, administratrix. ON ASSAULT CHARGE Carl Walter Jones, 26, of Route 3, Pleasant Valley, arrested, Tues. 1day by Deputy Sheriff John Cori coran, has been booked at the Ross County jail on a charge of assault and battery, the complaint having been made by Mrs.

Jones. On This Marvelous Automatic NECCHI ZIG ZAG Cabinet Model Sewing Machine Two Schools Hire Staffs "Wherever quality ice cream is sold" "Wherever quality k', v-ProlsAfes'----- 4 e- 1 A- xe- 4'4 i il 11 '''''i fm -1 Floor Sample Fully Guaranteed! NECCHIEELNA NECCH SEWING CIRCLE Barkeep Sentenced To Church for Year WALDO, W. tiPBecause of liquor law convictions, tavern operator Sam Zolp will have to go to church every Sunday for a year. In Circuit Judge F. H.

Schlichting's court, SIM WRS charged with letting a minor loiter in his tavern, selling liquor to two minors and selling beer to a minor. Schlichting placed on pro bation, ordered his licenses revoked and said if he fails to attend church as prescribed he will have to spend his probationary period in jail. 110SLER ESTATE Estate of Edward Hosier of Huntington Township, who died July 3, 1954, has an inheritance tax determination of $110.78 to be divided between the township and the state. 1 The estate is valued at $3.667.87. Costs of administration and debts amounted to $1,209.96 leaving a i net taxable estate of $2,457.91, I Values of succession, upon which the tax was determined, are: Frances Homer, niece Columbus, Margaret Hubman, niece; Worthington, Ada 1Kirsch, niece, Columbus, Fred W.

Hosier, nephew, Columbus, Helen Gillespie, grand niece, Columbus, Edna Scoles, grand niece, Columbus, Dorothy Reardon grand niece, Columbus, Gertrude Williams, niece, Springfield, Geneva Young, gran field, $9116; Geneva Young grand niece, Amanda, Gertrude McCabe Hoover, great niece, Newark, Margaret Jones Minton. ssiter-in-law. Columbus, $614.48: Virginia niece, Chicago, $230.43. SEWING CIRCLE NQTAJTS Phone 3.95167 13 S. Paint St.

"-ri jg WAVERLY Two more Pike County boards of education have announced lists of teachers employed for the 1955-56 school term which will begin in September. At Piketon thp board has hired 16 teachers for elementary positions and 12 for the Piketon high school. while the Jackson Township Board has re-employed Lee Snyder, as principal and four other instructors for the element. ary school there. The Piketon high school faculty will be Robert Willson, Hattie Shy, Victoria Vallery, R.

L. Henderson, John Pennisten, R. W. Connett, Paul Dixon, Robert Lewis, Mae Penisten, Jack Pohst, Clarence Cut lip and W. J.

Beoddy, In the Piketon grades the following 18 instructors were named: First gradeDearl Pettit, Lucille Samilson; Second grade Eleanor Markham, Esther Terry, Elsie Broyles, and Annabel Stoll; Third grade George Pettit; Fourth grade Mae Shy; Fifth gradeRuth Phillips and Richard High; Sixth grade Hubert Erebault and William Douthitt; Seventh gradeSylvan Roach, Alma Maynard and Myrtle Scragg; Eighth gradeDoris Hock. The faculty at the Township school will include Lee Snyder, Ruth Snyder, Ella Humphrey, La wrence Overholt and Maria Overholt. County Supt. J. E.

Way said that all teachers would be sub. ject to assignment at a latter date. 1 Menss LEATHER SANDALS 4W a tkotWik kw, to kw; Men's is BEACHCOMBERS POLICE 2 2 tit) 4 and WORK and v. SHOES 3.91 .4 .4 47.0.55: A7 4., -4 ,4 OtiriMAt Pma" A 4. Men's SUMII HAP Shoes VALUES TO ER I- Dc TO 4,,,,,,,,, 8.95 i I I 11 Men SUMI p11.1,i, A '4 4 4 Ts.

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was arrested by city police at 4:55 p.m. Tuesday and charged with disorderly conduct in the "ice cream fiasco" at Yoe. tangee Perk on the Fourth of July. He posted $50 bond for his appearance in Municipal Court July 19. Ten other persons were ested Monday evening by police tn quell a neac riot.

SUIT brakes. He was arrested by city i police Saturday at WO a nd Vire' Streers. I IMO, 10 WO IMEINEMm ALL THROUGH YOUR HOME $559 6111. Even if you have never paint. eft, you can give walls and woodwork a uniform cost of color with this velvet.

smooth paint. (Coop Colon Peaty lohorl KOIGLO $869 Flows on freely, dries in 3 to 4 hours to a satiny surface like baked enamel. Beautiful lustre enamel for kitchens, bath. rooms, all woodwork. 24 colors.

a riNED FOR BRAKES James K. Knapp, 18, Route 5, was fined 815 and court costs in Municipal Court Tuesday for driving a vehicle with insufficient INSECT FREE Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, Ornamentals if 1 Cenox Vegetable and Fruit Spray Concentrate Is Used 11114 Loin bola md how I -4 0 I ItFAA)I IA 0 i 1,, HOUSE PAINT SPECIAL OUTSIDE WHITE $4.05 gal. Pure and Root Whitt OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT! WE DELIVER! Nee hotal.flaut when uto1 at rhreessool. Dees mot ssosespioese at sirsflevot awed ple oft, Contains Pistatestyl Cytionsaa, losestaass, Prethriste. Jed acid water, I testa Ionia stokes 121t olione Anithad spray.

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