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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 6

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 6

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-A T1IE TIMES RECORDER SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1972 Parade Features Annual Pottery Festival Soviets Again Successfully U.S. Chess Expert Is Favored Land Instruments On Venus lues Still Scarce Women's Slaying Zanesville police are still; children, was found face down without significant clues in the! on the floor behind the counter July 14 slaying of Mrs. Jack! by a customer. She had been Yvonne) Schneider, 51, of 12301 shot in the lower abdomen by Melrose avenue, co-owner of a small caliber bullet which Jack's Golf Shop at 32S Main 'severed an artery and caused sian atmosphere and surface which also included a Soviet MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union's Venus 8 probe Saturday layer were carried out while soft-landed instruments on the the craft was parachuting down REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) surface of Venus and transmit and for 50 minutes after it cness experts predicted Sat urday that American challen ted scientific information back to earth for 50 minutes, the Tass news agency said. ger Bobby Fischer would easily defeat world champion Boris Spassky in Sunday's sixth game death by internal bleeding.

The landed. The information was transmitted back to earth." Tass did not say whether the scientific instruments ceased to function after 50 minutes. They had to endure searing surface temperatures up to 887 degrees Fahrenheit and an atmospheric It was the second successful soft-landing of a Soviet probe 6treet, according to Chief unless tne Kussian can pull on Venus. The first, Venus 7, broadcast scientific information himself together and fight for nag and a oas-reuei oi iuuiiunig father V. I.

Lenin, marked the second time the Soviets soft-landed a capsule on Earth's closest planetary neighbor. The unmanned Venus 7 parachuted instruments onto the surface of the distant planet in December, 1970. The signals it sent for 23 minutes were the fiirst received on earth from another planet. Venus 8 was launched March 27. It weighed 2,956 pounds.

"Data has been obtained on the nature of the rocks of the planet's surface layer. The results of the measurements are being processed. nis utie. fj til Q'W for 23 minutes before searing temperatures and crushing Spassky retired to the seclu pressure 60 times that on earth. Moscow Radio, in announcing sion of a downtown Reykjavik penthouse after Fischer defeated him Thursday to draw 2 killer had taken $80.46 from the cash register.

Mrs. Robinson's murderer has never been discovered or apprehended. Youth Also Slain A 17-year-old service station attendant was shot and killed in a robbery Aug. 2, 1970, and the killer, never identified, remains at large. David Lee Miller of Ridge: road, on duty at the Texaco pressures silenced it.

Tass said "the descent craft of the Soviet station Venus 8, made a soft-landing on Venus at 12:29 pim. (5:29 a.m. EDT) the soft-landing, said the instruments recorded atmospheric data, light conditions and information on the charac points eacn in ineir title match Russian sources said Spassky WSoiSfMsxa states Moscow time. ter of the Venusiian soil. was increasingly irritated by the American's behavior at the Ceorge Hodgson.

Apparently the victim of a robbery, Mrs. Schneider was shot once in her left chest by a small caliber revolver. Her body was found in the rear of the shop and $100 was missing from the cash register. Her body was discovered by her son, Fred, at 4:30 p.m., about a half hour after the killing. Report Awaited Police and detectives working on the case are hoping a report they are awaiting from the Bureau of Criminal Investigation in London will 'reveal some undiscovered help but clues have been scarce.

Two other robbery murder "Investigations of the Venu- The instrument package, chess table. The Russian sources said however, the 35-year-old Spass ky would be back in force after service station at Airport road off 1-70, at 3:30 a.m., was shot four times, once in the chest and three times in the back, The Week In Review his 72-hour rest from the fifth game he lost after 27 moves again with a small-caliber! and denied reports he would ask for a postponement on revolver. The robber took $60 By RUTH 'AXLIXE medical grounds. from the cash register. Miller's body was discovered judged the "Queen of Queens' by judges from a field of festival queens In Uhrichville June 17.

"Miss Ohio Festival Queen" Marialice Fedor, 18, of Ashtabula, rides proudly In this float in the Roseville Crooksville Pottery Festival parade. Miss Fedor was ad by travelers who stopped for ABC producer Chet Forte said cameras might be in for Sunday's game although the temperamental 29-year-old Fis- cner vetoed camera positions cases occunng in recent years this area remain unsolved and were also virtually clueless. On Dec. 7, 1966, Mrs. Jean A.

Robinson, 21, a clerk at the Lawson Store at 1018 West Main 'Street, was shot and killed during a robbery attempt. The body of the young woman, mother of four small snortiy before starting his 24 fuel some time after the killing. It was lying nearly face-down in a small office room, with one hand resting on the cash register. There were no witnesses and virtually no clues. The robber had done his job and then killed to erase his only witness.

hour sabbath as a member of the Church of God at midnight Flood Area Problems Foreseen Friday. Fischer Plays White "But Bobby has promised to come down to the hall when his sabbath has ended," Forte said." There is plenty of time to work out new positions before he has to go back to Supervisors At Akron Quietly Collect Refuse CHICAGO (UPI)-The period in areas of the concentrate on the. game." "Bobby said he wanted this northeast devastated by floods three weeks ago will pose serious problems to mental health of the area's residents, the American Medical News says. "We're in a depressing, AKRON, Ohio (UPI) Non-i great match of how he is licking Spassky brought out to put out on the curb. "We've gotten only a few union supervisory personnel, un- his American fans but cannot 'der guard by plainclothes city accept the present set-uo with complaints about some of the plastic bags being ripped 1 policemen, before dawn Satur- frustrating, almost suicidal us filmiing through three small holes in the wall above and to open," said rohl.

City health officials are re -day picked up garbage which lhas been piling up on city streets1 period. People are iust begin each side of the board. ning to realize the monumental two weeks. luctant to speak of possible health hazards after Dr. Paul Carpenter, head of the city's Although there is no noise, the physical presence is bothering Three garbage trucks pulled task that lies before them," the News, a publication of the nun.

ibJivironmentai Health Depart American Medical Association, said in its lead article of the The sixth game is scheduled ment said earlier rats and flies out of a city garage at 3:30 a.m. In the 12th day of a strike by 800 city workers. Only garbage on curbs was collected because the men re to start at 5 p.m. Sunday with current edition. could cause serious problems.

The city has only one rat control officer. The public health situation is under control and there have fused to go into private yards nscner piaying wnite and making the first move on the polished marble board in the blacked-out hall. for fear they might wake some one who was a friend or sympa i center complex on a 10 acre site on Maysville pike were announced as a long term lease was signed by Kitty Hawk Real Estate Investment Ltd. of Dayton with the property owner, Cliff Ratlif fe Veronica Harper of. Brighton Belles 4-H Club was named top salesman in the recent 4-H potato chip sale.

The top club was the Virginia Ridge Busy Bees Meadow Vale Garden Club selected the theme, "Headlines in the News," for the annual Muskingum County Fair Flower Show. Ttiursday Southeastern Ohio along with the rest of the state sweltered in 90 plus degree temperatures and high humidity Rev. George II. Turner of Zanesville Baptist Church resigned his pastorate County Auditor Wllber Wheeler announced distribution of $3,717,178 in property taxes to schools and local governments Ralph Eubanks was named general chairman of -the 1973 United Fund campaign Glnny Bradley, 17, of Cambridge Route 6, Cindy Hansel, 17, of Chandlersville Route 1 and Lynn Lilly, 17, of Dillon Dam road were named finalists in the Junior Fair Queen Contest Sister Mary Felice was appointed director of nursing service at Good Samaritan Medical Center and Sister Lois Ann was named assistant director. Friday The statewide Babe iRuth baseball tour-nament action got underway with Zanesville and Steubenville both winning their opening games played at Municipal Stadium Charles M.

Shook, 19, of Route 6 was killed and Miss Terri Jo Sowers, 18, of Roseville Route 2 was injured in a one car crash along Chandlersville road eight miles east of Zanesville The annual Roseville Crooksville Pottery Festival began its weekend of activities with Rhonda Duscn-bcrry, 17, a daughter of Mrs. Mae Dusen-berry of Crooksville, presiding as queen of the event Becky Smith, 14, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Smith of 3286 Lakewood drive was crowned queen of the 1972 Babe Ruth Tournament Rev.

Herbert Ailing was named pastor of the Sharon Avenue Free Methodist Church succeeding Rev. Linwood C. Ensminger who accepted a pastorate at Roberts Chapel Free Methodist Church near Toledo. Thomas Bryant, president ofjbeen no serious outbreaks of the American Federation of disease in the areas hardest hit State, County and Municipal by flooding, particularly the Sunday The Muskingum County Agricultural Stablization and Conservation Service (ASCS) announced that some 809 Muskingum County farmers would receive $450,000 for setting aside cropland from production George Schmotter, 63, of Philo, a retired Ohio Power Company employe and Harrison Township trustee, died Joseph Swaro, 26, of iDrakes in Perry County died of a bullet wound in the head some 24 hours after he accidentally shot himself while target shooting Race driver Butch Hartman of South Zanesville finished third in the 200 mile stock car race at Cambridge Junction, Mich. Monday City Council, sitting in special session, approved a long awaited agreement with HUD on the $6.9 million Job Opportunity urban renewal project Mrs.

Bertha Jane Gelger received a 50 year pin as a member of the Norwich Grange Richard A. Taylor, a Zanesville High School graduate, was hired as basketball coach at ZHS to succeed veteran Don Stahl who had resigned to become athletic director at Philo High School Shelly and Sands Company began two street projects in the city resurfacing of Maple avenue and widening and paving the north end of Pine street Beth Hittle was selected to reign as queen of the Dresden Homecoming. Tuesday Becky Allen was named queen of the Philo Firemen's Festival Muskingum County farmers toured the Larry Mc-Cutcheon farm on Clay pike to view first hand the results of a "Rapid Adjustment" agricultural program Sidwell Brothers began a $31,200 improvement and resurfacing program on Potts lane West Muskingum School Board announced it would ask voters to approve a $1.7 million bond issue to build a new middle school to relieve the overcrowded conditions in other buildings in the district Billy Smith, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Smith of Riverside Airport road, scored a hole in one at Green Valley Golf Course.

Wednesday Plans to build a $1.6 million shopping Grandmasters observinz the Employes Union Local repre area around Wilkes-Barre, $250,000 "match of the century" thizer of the striking workers. Sources here said Saturday it was not known whether the be senting the striking employes, said the rattled champion must tlown Joe OgdenofNew Lexington strolls down the street In the Roseville Crooksville Pottery Festival parade held In Roseville Saturday, as his "invisible" dog plays along said other efforts would be fore dawn pickups would contin made to curtail city services. There were reports that Bry ue because of the publicity whichj with him. ant would attempt to talk the pun nimseif together or see his crown slip. Spassky Irritated Miguel Najdorf of Argentina summed the situation up this way: "Spassky is kaput (finished) unless his inner arose over the incident.

Union leaders were unavaila ble for comment. tne publication said. But "with the shock of the flooding beginning to wear off and the magnitude of the situation becoming apparent, medical authorities are now worried about serious mental health problems in the community. There have been a number of suicides." city police force and fire de Service Gubs partment to join in a sympa iMore than a million pounds of thy strike. Bryant said a request by some members to set up pick garbage has accumulated on the streets of this northern Ohio Industrial city of 290,000 since strenghth is stronger than I Rotarians To View ets at city swimming pools was give him credit for.

He is almost a broken man. Bobby Dr. Edward M. Whalen, aj psychiatrist on the staff of the rejected. gave nun two points advance "We have to be careful not Deing pothered by the TV to antagonize the public," he said.

"There is no reason the WHkes-Barre Mental Health Center, was quoted as saying the prevailing feeling among cameras; he is playing against 22 million Russians and vet Color Slide Show Rotary Club will meet at noon used In conjunction with the Tuesday at the YWCA for a the strike began July 11. Temperatures have hovered near the 90 degree mark for most of the strike. "In some parts of the city the garbage is piled waist high," said one resident. "And how do you think it smells in 90 degree weather." About 800 city employes, me area auu.uuo residents is strike should affect the kids. need the public on our side." licbing the champion so badly one of futility.

mat it nuns. The union leader said the Spassky was said to be me phrase you hear most is 'wiped Wahlen said. city offered a 5.5 per cent getting increasingly irritated by "Most people have gotten rsoDDy Denavior at the table. wage increase wrhich was unanimously opposed to the terms. most of them garbage collec Mr.

Fischer has developed a inrougn tne grim determination stage and now they are "But under formalities of the nasty habit of jerking in his tors, late Friday night rejected the city's latest wage offer, uecoming quite angry or (swivel) chair, by getting ud program "The Four Seasons The Four Freedoms" presented by Charles Yearley and Fred Young. Two color slide projectors and screens will be used to present the program, which depicts the beauty of the seasons and the heritage of America. Taped music and commentary will be The city said no other offers bargaining with a federal mediator, we were more or less obligated to take the proposal to depressed as they discover what an overwhelming task abruptly after making his would be made. moves and by tipping his right they face. We've been more With 20 years experience in color photography, Yearley is a retired machine operator for Brockway Glass and Young is an engraver at The Times Recorder! Richard Wagoner, manager of procurement for the Farm Supply 'Division, Landmark Columbus, will be guest speaker at a meeting of Kiwanis Club at noon Wednesday in the YWCA.

Wagoner has chosen the membership when city officials formally called in their than three weeks with this iooi wnen sitting down," a source said. final offer," he said. I've been waiting to hear thing and the end is not in sight. "Depressions are definitely The union objected to the that," the Rev. William Lom- across-the-board percentage in bardy, Fischer's second and a The city has one landfill and the only way residents can take their garbage to the landfill is by car.

Trucks are not allowed because union officials are afraid some people may decide to go into the garbage hauling business. City policeman Daniel Pohl said all the garbage has to be in containers before it can be crease because it would put former junuor world champion, said. Sunny, Hot And Humid "If I was Spassky I would most of the money into the higher wage brackets those of city officials rather than workers at the bottom of the "Agricultural Pesticides" as the had thrown Bobby's chair out of the auditorium before Seven Words Mean Arrest For Comedian MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)-Comedian George Carlin was topic of his speech. Mervin Ray By United Press International increasing and we are just beginning to feel the impact." In addition to the mental health problems of the community, two thirds of the doctors in the Wilkes-Barre area had their offices damaged or destroyed by the flood.

Many are trying to salvage what they can, the article said, particularly medical records. Monday mostly cloudy with a the period with a chance of scale. Ohio Mostly sunny, hot is program cnairman. chance of thundershowers and showers Tuesday and Thursday. Communications Lack Cited making another move.

I can understand Bobby's way of sitting is upsetting him. But I also think Spassky is cracking. The sixth game will show what way the scales tip. not so warm, highs in the mid die 80s. Ohio extended outlook Tuesday through Thursday: Rock Hurlimr and humid Sunday highs in the low and mid 90s except locally cooler extreme north near Lake Erie.

Generally fair with little temperature change Sunday night, low in the lower 70s. Highs in the 80s Tuesday and in the upper 70s and 80s Wednesday and Thursday. Lows in the 60s and low 70s Tuesday and in the upper 5fls and 60s Wednesday and Thursday. COLUMBUS (UPI) The. goals for education," said Es- arrested Friday night on a Ohio Education Association has disorderly conduct and nrofan ity charge for seven words he Turning a little cooler through' Stopped By Use Of Gas Man Attacked By Juveniles sex.

The recommendations included: More individualized instruction and additional vocational education classes. More qualified teachers and more paraprofesstionals which would allow teachers additional time for working with individual students. The use of printed materials such as a school newsletter or local newspaper to keep the public informed about their Balloon Fight Is Short Lived COLUMBUS (UPI) The hot, humid conditions were too much for Dan Stone and Carl Armstrong Friday night as they tried to launch their hot-air balloon. Stone and Armstrong, mem used in hts act at Summerfest 72. He said they were the seven words that he wasn't able to use on television appearances and Summerfest- director Henry Jordan, who called the show "definitely in bad taste," didn't think Carlin should use them at Summerfest either.

After he had uttered the Lloyd Dayton, 72, of the ALTON, HI. (UPI)-Police used tear gas and mace to break up a crowd of about 100 Kogge Hotel was injured at announced that a series of seminars held throughout the Buckeye State shows that the number one problem in Ohio Education is lack of communication between the school and the community. School Supt. Martin Essex said the seminars were held in 604 of the state's 623 school districts and involved nearly 100,000 persons. "The unprecedented involvement of Ohioans the most massive citizens study every conducted in a state has provided vitally needed direction to the task of developing achieveable 11:22 p.m.

Friday when he was attacked by four or five blacks who repeatedly charged at the doors of police headquar juveniles in an apparent robbery attempt on Market street. just east of Fifth street. bers of the Columbus Sport seven words several times, saying they were forbidden on ters friday night, throwing rocks and soda bottles. The protest was against the arrest of four black youths on aggravated battery charges schools. Dayton was admitted to Bethesda Hospital for treatment A regular evaluation of of abrasions, lacerations and teachers and additional services stemming from a traffic1 htp lniury.

He was reported in in the field of special education. incident. fair condition last night. Baiioon uud, got their balloon about 150 feet in the air, but it traveled about 300 yards then came to rest on the entrance ramp of 1-70 near Reynolds-burg. The two were unharmed, although they caused a minor traffic jam while clearing away their balloon.

television, his microphone went dead but the crowd of about 35,000 clapped and shouted and he got a second mike. Police Lt. Andrew Busalacchi didn't think the words were fit for Summerfest either and he arrested Carlin, who wears his hair long and has a beard. Burns Fatal For Patrolman said Saturday Dayton's assailants reportedly jumped Dayton from behind. Nothing iwo women, said to be participants in the protest, were treated for injuries at Alton Memorial Hospital, police said.

Police Chief Rudy Sowders was reported taken in the at STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (UPI) cers arrived. tempted theft. A patrolman burned June 27 They were engulfed in flames, one witness said the heat was said tne incident began when four black youths drove up behind a police car and beean Investor To Go On Trial City Swim Pool Club Planned touching bumpers and shouting when a gasoline tanker truck crashed, exploded and caught fire, died Friday in a Pittsburgh hospital. His partner, also burned, remained in critical condition. Patrolman Leonard Lamatrice 87, a 12-year veteran on the police force here, had been burned when he and Patrolman Tom uuaueniues ai tne policemen.

so intense it melted a badge one of the officers was wearing. Truck driver Willie J. Culler 28, North Canton, fled the wreckage when the 8,600 gallons of gas line starting to seep from the wrecked tanker. A police car and six ritv AKRON, Ohio (UPI) D. Donald Lovers, 43, Akron, charged with operating a paper in Federal Court in Cleveland last week on behalf of all creditors seeking to recover money Organization of the MuniciDal At a stop sign, the automobile pulled abreast of the police car and the four shouted more obscenities, Sowders said.

A nnanciai empire that went bank Pool swim club will begin at ii win muse wno pronted from Mmers alleged schemes. rupt leaving an $11.2 million owed to about 1,400 creditors, is i a.m. Monday. Also registration and entries will be l.tf,,.:;, KSKQWm flow chase ensued crash scheduled to go on trial here went investigate; buses parked near the he wreck on the city's north: scene were destroyed. When the officers stopped the accepted for all seven swimming events and two diving Monday.

the suit is to insure that all creditors get an equitable interest," said John Guy court appointed trustee in Lowers' Lowers was indicted in April car, a crowd gathered, jostled the policemen and opened doors events or tne All-city Swim Meet set Saturday, Aug. 5, at NATIONAL SUMMARY Boston oi tne ponce car to prevent the There will be ihowen end thundershow Buffalo 87 73) Portland, Ore. tt 87 68 1 Raleigh gj IL 76! Richmond it on zb counts ot sales of unregistered securities by unlicensed dealers. Lowers for seven years told investors he would return oanKruptcy. "After selling all his property and paying all liens, we should net about ers cross (he lower Plains, southern iour youtns from being arrest 79 St.

Louis 95 70 91 70 Rockies, Florida and parts of the lower Lakes region and New York. Elsewhere, sunny to partly cloudy akies should be Salt Lake City 8 5 9.1 63 their investments with 8 to 30 tne Municipal Pool. The swim club will practice at 10 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Youth Drowns ed, police said.

The four eventually were arrested with the help of officers from two other police cars. They were 92 72 93 71 featurra. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES per cent interest in 30 to 90 6 58. Pc S3 5 Spokane cy 7 Tampa pc Washington pc oi 7. Today's High 91 70! Biue.

me gasoline exploded ai Lamatric is survived by few minutes after the two offi-lhis widow and three children. Off -Duty Policeman Slain CANTON' (UPI) An off-duty bery and attempted to stop the Canton Police officer was when they shot him. and killed Saturday while shop-j After shooting the officer, the p.ng with his wife at an A pmen took off in a car that is supermarket in Canton. i believed to be stolen from Cleve- r. 'land.

(uv Mack, 51, was shot bv i a- I i. 1 Mack died of gunshot wounds Ihiee men who tried to rob the to the head a short time later supermarket Mack saw the rob- in Altman Hospital in Canton. days. Lowers was hospitalized last Boy Electrocuted Today's Low 69 82 74 Charleston. S.

C. pc Chicago Columbus, O. Denver Des Moines Detroit EI Paso Houston ey Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angel e-s cy Memphis Miami Beach Minn. -St. 'Paul cy New Orleans pc New York SATURDAY'S TEMPERATURES 93 3 Wichita 00 70 Saturday's High ti 92 75 OHIO SKIES Saturday's Low 71 cnargea witn disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and aggravated battery.

A crowd gathered at the police station and milled in the DELAWARE, Ohio (UPI) 8 a.m 77 4 p.m 77 Sunset today I Sunrise tomorrow 92 74 84 74 8:50 p.m. 6:20 a.m. a.m. December and the alleged1 scheme fell through. He filed for bankruptcy Jan.

28 and was judged bankrupt March 10 in Federal Bankruptcy Court in Akron. icon Landon, 19, Delaware. fill 691 Moonset COLUMBUS (UPI) -Brad Alexander, 12, Upper Arlington, was electrocuted Friday night when he apparently touched a high tension wire while climh- drowned Friday while swim 10 a RS 6 p.m 80 Noon DO p.m 83 1 10 PRFXIPITATION Rain lat hours 02 88, 92 7.ij 90 7S loony. Later the blacks moved ming in a miarrv hphinrf the Full Moon and partial eclipse of the Moon Tuesday nieht The planet Venus is now at its greatest Orlando outside to talk with the four I mobile home park where he WEATHER ELSEWHERE Phoenijc 104 801 ui untune a morning star in OT-) class action suit was filed ing a pole here. OA 71! i.

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