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I AKRON ILACOK JQURKAJ Monday, Sept. 12, 1955 Chemical Output Up Substantial Increases in pro A. 5 'fx f- duction have been registered in the first three months of opera tlons at the Port Neches, plants of the Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc. This was revealed as direc 'At tors assembled for an inspection trip through the butadiene 1 AMI and synthetic rubber facilities recently purchased from the government. Goodrich-Gulf President W.

I Burt told the board that pro tV X. ill I ssss -a a "Nfc 7. "JSP ductlon in the butadiene plant had increased 88 per cent over the similar period in 1954 and Aluminum And Steel Lists High NEW YORK GPV-The stock market was mostly higher today in early dealings. Many leading stocks were unchanged to lower, but the balance as a whole was higher. Prloei ranged from around 2 points higher to a point lower.

Aluminum issues were higher along with most steels, chemicals, and good list of Individual Issues. Motors, aircraft and oils were largely unchanged to higher. UNION BAG PAPER opened on a block of 1,400 shares, up 4 points at 100 and one of the best gainers in the list. Among higher stocks were Chrysler, Boeing, Philco, American Smelting, Allied Chemical, New York Central and Loew's. Lower were United Aircraft, Phelps Dodge, Westinghouse Electric, Rohm Haas, Eastern Airlines, Santa Fe Railroad and Consolidated Edison.

Model Plane Meeting Attracts 81 synthetic rubber output was up 87 per cent over the same span. THE BUTADIENE plant is operated Jointly with Texas-U. S. Chemical while the synthetic rubber plant is exclu sively Goodrich-Gulf. "Both plants are being op and president In 1920; Bernard W.

Ley, now president, and John C. Watts, head of the Watts Realty Co. They're looking over ft map showing Akron's growth. REALTOR WEEK Akron Real Estate Board la observing "Realtor Week." From left are L. R.

Reifsnlder, board member since 1913, year after Its organisation, tended the outing sponsored by the Foramen's Club. Taking a weather reading ara (from left) William SUnger, Joseph Lane, Joseph Hamrock, Oscar "Ted" Penrod, club president, and Arthur Hayward. TAKE A. READING Bain threats failed to dampen the enthusiasm of Foremen's Club members of the B. F.

Goodrich Co. Sunday as they checked the weather situation at the annual Teamfeat" at Meadowvlew Golf erated at maximum capacity," said Burt, "and even now we are studying engineering sur Course. About 600 men from Goodrich at veys that may lead to a major of Akron, will be at 3 p. m. Lived Here 59 Year expansion program In the foreseeable) future." Tuesday in the Adams Funeral Sharp Ilulldw KlWatorw Among members of the board Bolt Strikes making the inspection trip were W.

S. Richardson, president of Home Races B. Goodrich Co. and J. W.

Keener, vice president of Goodrich. i Home, the Rev. Franklin H. Minck officiating. Burial will be in East Akron Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Mr. Sparhawk, who died Saturday, spent 30 years as a rancher and forest ranger in Montana. For the last 15 years he had lived with a daughter, Mrs. John K.

Soule, In Dystrophy Victims Get A Real Lift Joseph P. Severns Dies At Age Of 74 Joseph P. "Pete" Severns, 74, retired employe of the Colonial Insulator Co. with nearly 50 years of service, died today in his home, 98 W. Miller av.

Throughout Lightning struck a home at By WILLIAM GIRGASH 1783 Brown st Sunday and caused damage estimated at In spite of occasional light rain, the first model plane meet of the season went off in fine The Muscular Dytsrophy Association is one United Fund Accident Victim Rites Wednesday $2,000 to $5,000. Mr. severns shape at Hawk Field Sunday, agency that gives a guy a figuratively and literally. daughters, Mrs. Ethel R.

Cass ley of Akron, principal of Rob L. B. Buck, who, lives there, One of the association's founding fathers, Carl Sharp, 608 There were 81 young fliers from 10 years up, Mrs. C. A.

was born in Knox County, coming to Ak- Area Deaths inson School, and Mrs. Helen said the house "looks like some one ran through it shooting a Seiberling Akron, has built 20 lifts in his spare-time for Blackwell of Mt. Vernon, 1 I Hulsemann of the Akron Wo men's Chapter, National Aero ron 59 years ago Gerald J. Mosher, 14, of Ash Services will be 11 a. m.

sufferers of the disease. 4) land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wednesday In the Hopkins Fu nautlc Association, reported. The lifts are used to assist gun." A fireman himself, Buck said the loss probably will run to $5,000.

Fire report records estimated damage at $2,000. in 1950, was the first In Ohio neral Home, 547 Canton for Mrs. Hulsemann was registrar Mosher Mrs. Mary Belle Way, 92, Ashland resident 60 victims in and out of or and the third in the United Donald R. Martin, 25, of 2415 three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Billow Akron Chapel, the Rev. Royal A. Halla-day officiating.

Burial will be in East Akron during the afternoon of flying out of the bathtub or car. from Gam-bier, O. He and his wife, Amy, who survives i celebrated their States. Since then Sharp and Hillstock av. The Rev.

Byron Buck said the blast hit the all types of model craft, A die-maker by trade, Sharp his wife have helped organize years Sylvan O. Bents, 86, retired molder at F. E. Myers Bro. Ashland.

Nell, 74, of RD 2, Van Scyoc will officiate and burial will be in Ellet Memorial The meet was sponsored by nearly every chapter in Ohio can put onS together in a day. They're financed by the Mus roof early Sunday while the family was sleeping. It raced through wiring, plumbing and and others in nearby states. the Air Force Association, which took over the handling of Cemetery. golden wedding anniversarv last Cemetery.

Friends may call at Mrs. Ella Mae Morr, 77, of cular Dystrophy Association and loaned to victims. the chapel after Tuesday noon Mr. Martin, father of three children, Was killed Saturday in Mr. Severns Tn 21.

thpv Mansfield, formerly of Ashland Alliance Sharp also has built three ele a main beam and leaped outside to ruin a 35-foot television antenna. En route, it knocked out plas'er in room after room. were married in Mrs. Mabel Rupley, 76, of HENRY X. HOLCOMB Mr.

Severns was an active vators and has turned out wheel chairs and other apparatus for Ashland. J. Halter, 79, retired Republic Steel Corp. Man Killed CUYAHOGA FALLS A re In a bedroom, the lightning employe at Massillon. Rudy member of South Akron Church of Christ 52 years.

He held every office in the church tired tire builder for the Firestone Tire 8t Rubber Co. where ALLIANCE The owner of set fire to curtains and a dresser. Buck's daughter, Carol, 18, Wenger, 73, retired Dalton One of the elevators is used the Marshall Maytag Co. E. L.

farmer. he had been employed 30 years model plane activities. The new organisation la called "The Council of Model Builders." Members of the old time clubs the "Rubber City Aeronauts" and the "Society of Model Engineers" were on hand with a lot of newcomers from all over the area. They also wntched exhibitions by an ex-pevt. team of older modelers.

FCure meets will be discussed during weekly meetings It was announced. by his wife, Willavene, who has been stricken with muscu fought the blaze with her hands. She was unhurt. Akron Traffic Accidents In Last 48 Hours 29 Total 1955 Traffic Accidents To Date 7,651 Mrs. Mary Wolsky, 63, of Bar.

Morrow, 59, of 540 S. Arch was killed in an auto accident Henry N. Holcomb, 81, of 1609 Main died of a heart attack and at the time of his death was an honorary elder. He particularly enjoyed working with the young people of the congre lar dystrophy for 20 years and berton. Darrah, 75, for mer Mogadore restaurant own early Sunday, south of Car in his home.

is president of the Akron chap dington in Morrow County. He was born in Richwood, gation. ter of the association. State Highway Patrolmen He also has built others for W. and had lived in Cuya Mrs.

Severns is a charter Thomas Evans, 80, of Bar-berton, retired Seiberling Rubber Co. engineer and father of Thomas L. of Mrs. said his wife was in Mt. Gilead hoga Falls 10 years, coming persons who have heart trouble member of the church.

Hospital in serious condition, here from Akron. He was and can't manipulate steps. One Patrolmen did not have her a ditch cave-in while he was lay member of the Firestone 20- Her husband also leaves a son, Russell and a brother, Howard, both of Akron. A such victim has an elevator running from a closet in an ing sewer tile. name.

Year Club. New York Stocks Mr. Morrow was the father He was working at Rhoades Nettle Jane Marshall, 85, of Barberton, mother of C. Frank Marshall of Akron. Manes, 84, of Kent, retired Lam-son-Sesslons Co.

employe upstairs bedroom down to the daughter, Thelma, died 17 Survivors include three sons, Clarence and Leonard of Ashta of E. L. Morrow of Bedford, Allotment in the Ellet district when the sides of the ditch 1 1014 2414 years ago. an auxiliary patrolman at the bula and Wyatt of Boston, first floor. The association, which re ceives help from both the Bar caved in, covering him with Akron Highway Patrol Post.

two daughters, Mrs services will be at 2 p. m. Thursday In the South Akron dirt. Although he was quickly berton and Akron United Funds, Betty Straw and Mrs. Barbara Church of Christ, the Rev.

W. 177' 14 714 4 14 143 4014 ion 4 114 14 Deaths Elsewhere removed by fellow workmen, has 86 victims on Its rolls, Miller, both of Akron; 32 grand' LEGAL NOTICE On and after thla data I will not be responsible for debta contracted by any peraon ether thaa myself MORGAN J. HELMICK, 1206 Arnold av. Sept 10 11 12 "NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF William Nellaa, deceased. Notice la hereby given that George Danesle, 187.

Durward, Akron, Ohio, haa been duly ap pointed and qualified ea Executor of the Estate of WlUiam Nel-las, deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Creditors' claim are to be filed with Executor within four months from data of Appointment. Dated 8th day -of September. 19M" VINCENT ZVtLZ. Probata Judge or Summit County, Ohio Sep Oct 19 28 LEGAL NOTICE Notice la hereby given for riublle heeling to be held before he Council of the City of Tall-madge, Ohio, at 8:00 P.

October 13, 1955; to consider the paa eage of proposed Ordinance 50-1955. amending section 3 of Ordinance 87A known aa the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Tall-madga to add to U-7 uaea the classification of funeral Homea. HAZEL STONESTREIT, Clerk of Council City of Tallmadge. Ohio G. Dieringer officiating.

Coroner William J. Pittenger Because of the nature of the children; 11 greatgrandchil Frank T. Tobey, 64, mayor of ruled he died of asphyxiation Hit By Car, Boy Serious Burial will be in Greenlawn Allied Strn Allii Chilm A mo Alrl Am Ttl A Ante Co Armee Stt AtchlMn Atl Refln Babeock Bait Oh Bendix Beth Stl Botlrnr can Fir Chat A Oh Chryiltr Cltltt Sve Celc-Pilm Doug Aire Dew Chtm duPont disease there is no known dren and two brothers, -Andy and Clark Holcomb, both of Memphis, at Bern' and internal injuries. 4" 4 1MV4 "4H4- 14 Memorial Park. Friends may cure 75 per cent of the associa ard Gorcey, 67, who created the Richwood.

tlon's funds are sent to nation Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 tonight call at the Prentice Co. Funeral Home, 856 Coburn Ten-year-old Denny Crosser, Isaac Cohen role in tne stage olav "Abie's Irish Rose," at al headquarters to finance re search. from 7:30 p. m. Tuesday until 11 a.

m. Thursday and at the 281 Bellewood struck by a runaway car Saturday as he Richard W. Dun 3.1 M4 Vt M14 4- MV. Ve 014 ni 129 47H 1T4 OH 2.1H4- 14 The Akron group, organized Friends may call at the Mc-Gowan-Reld Funeral Home after 7 tonight. Services will be held there at 2 p.

m. Wednesday with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. church after 1 p. m. walked along Glendale re lap, 58, former travel editor of the New York Herald Tribune, Amvets Elect R.

G. Peseta mains in a serious condition at Xait Air EatUiuii lod Ke at New York City. R. Children's. Ray, 63, author of articles on MRS.

RUBY STEFAN OV His sister, Mrs. Charles Fire Destroys Family's Clothes 74144-1 59H- 5314 PHILDELPHIA (INS) The Butcher, 17, of 406 Woodland aviation, at New York Howard B. Davis, 86, father-in 1.10 is reported in fair condition V4 law of Harold Lloyd, former Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb, ROM screen star, at Beverly Hills, 74V4- 14 14 American Veterans of World War II and Korea wound up Its 11th annual convention here Sunday with the election of Randolph G.

Peseta, Chicago, 509 Campbell and their four Services for Mrs. Ruby Stef-anov, 82, of Birmingham, formerly of Akron, will be at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home In Birmingham. Burial will be in Birmingham.

at Akron General Hospital. She and Denny were walking along Glendale when a car driven bv Elton E. Higgins, 36, of 407 children lost all of their cloth Wilson, 85, one WILLIAM R. WARNER KENT William R. Warner, 85, of Station Brady Lake, for many years one of the "champion" foster parents in the Akron district, died Sunday in Robinson Memorial Hospital, Ravenna.

MV. 14 3014 V4 4BT4 14 4014 4- 4 time Democratic party official Ing except what they were and leader in women's suffrage as national commander. wearing when a fire swept their 12B14 4- Monroe st, careened over curb and struck them. The Amvets named Bernard movement, at Croton-on-Hud apartment Sunday. 40 4- For further information call the NOTICE Or APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Cora J.

Dally DECEASED Notice la hereby given that Herbert 8. Krelghbaum, 2448 Whltelaw Cuyahoga Ohio haa been duly appointed and qualified aa Executor of the Estate of Cora J. Dally deceased, late of 8ummlt County, Ohio, Creditor! elalma are to bo filed with Executor within four month! from data of Appoint, ment. Dated Mth day of August, 188. VINCENT ZVRZ.

Probata) Judge of Summit County, Ohio. Aug 28 Sept 18 Firemen estimated the dam Baruch to receive the Ameri son, N. Rosenfarb, They were dragged 60 feet by 41 14 M4 14 Kucko Funeral Home. Mrs. Stefanov, who died Sat FlrtiUtiM Rm Dynim Gtn Bite Can Motors Con Tiro-Gillette Goodrich Goodyeer 111 Cent int Tel A Jonot a Kilter Al Kenneeott Lockh Aire March rield Mijr Dept Strt Mont-Werd NT Cent No Amn kf Nor Pee Olln Math Pin A Air Pons Rr Phil Morrle Phillip.

Pet PltU Olteo Quaker Oata jladlo Cp Bepublle Av Bopub Stl Boy Dutch fee re-Roe Socofijr Moh 8 perry Rand age at $1,600. The fire started in a clothes closet where one of 51, attorney and labor arbltra tor, at New York How 47'. Ik Mr. Warner and his first wife, who died in 1947, boarded the car over 12-inch planks in a parking lot before the vehicle came to a halt. Higgins apparently became ill and lost 70 7BV4 V4 OH 14 canlsm Award, but declined to make Its annual congressional ward because "no member of Congress has contributed In a manner which would merit it." urday in Birmingham, was born in Yugoslavia.

She moved to Canada in 1909 and to Akron ard Wells, 52, veteran trainer, breeder and owner of race the Cobb children reportedly was playing with matches. Cobb 22 youngsters from the Summit County Children's Home over a 1HV. 2d '4 control. Is a truck driver. horses, at Chicago.

six year period. in 1922 from Hamilton, Ont. In 1947 she and her husband, Dusan, who survives her, mov His sons, Ralph D. of Clinton and E. Glenn of HartviUe, and a daughter, Mrs.

David Schlone-ger of Louisville, O. also have "reared" foster children. ed to Birmingham to make their home with a daughter, Mrs Eve RIchy. A native of Indiana County, Solenl Sid oil Ind 43H 14 73H4- 14 MH 33H 4H 42 lay, 100H 114 22H 18 4H 13BH V. S3V.

14 4014 B4H 14 47 5BH 2314 MH 1 32 4 50H 12BH Bid Oil 1 Btude-Pick Mr. Warner had lived in this area since 1912. He was retired from the Kent Water Works. Mr. Warner was a member of the First United Presby Mrs.

Stefanov leaves another daughter, Mrs. Anna Boskov of Birmingham; three' sons, Donald, Steve and Joe, all employed by B. F. Goodrich Co. in Akron; 14-grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

terian Church of Canton. TXli Oil Unit Air Unit Aire Rubber Steel Tel Weetlnt El Whirlpool Wool worth tenlth Rad BESIDES his sons and daugh ter, he leaves his wife, Bertha two other sons, J. Carl of Akroi, J. Clair of Mansfield, ANDREW FITZGERALD Services for Andrew Fitzgerald, 143 E. Lods who died Sunday in Crile General Hospital, Cleveland, are being arranged at the Turner Funeral Home.

and E. Glenn and another Akron Stocks Oooted Bache a Co. Second National Bids. Kerly QaotelinRe daughter, Mrs. Delbert E.

Mor ris of Stow. Auk 7414 74 V. 74H 10A 1M 10 He also leaves 13 grandchll dren and 10 greatgrandchil dren. Services will be at 2 p. MRS.

ANNA HEINICK Fliilon TAR Co do pf Ceneml TAR Co do Flatn pf do 3H pf B. r. Goodrich Co ftoodyear TAR Co Mohawk Rubber Selberllnf Rubber Tuesday in the Blaster Funeral Mrs. Anna Helnick, an Akron resident until four years ago, died Sunday at her home in Home where friends may call no pe pf after 4 p. m.

today. Burial will do 414 Miami, Fla. She was 70. BB 87 BBH M'A MH 7H B2H 84H 74H 74H 74H 82 B2H 2H 1.14 14 10' 10H 11 V4 67 AO 0 82 22H 2.1 39 20H 31 103 103 AB 67H 82 Vi B1H B2H 10V 10BH BBH BAH B7 33H Sl 33 pf or be in Standing Rock Cemetery Mrs. Helnick lived at 1812 S.

W. Sixth st. in the Florida city. National Rub Marh Dime Bk of Akron Rabcork A Wilcox Ohio Rreee Claea Ohio Edlaon Com do pf 14.40 Pltlnburah Plate CI In addition to her husband, FRANK O. SPARHAWK Services for Frank 0.

Spar Max; Mrs. Helnick leaves a son, Jay of Akron; a daughter, Mrs wiener uata Com hawk, 79, of Lakewood, a native oblnion Clav Pd 84 Hobii Herbert Leebaw of Youngs- Akron Sir A Loan 20 town, and three other daugh MrNell Macb 4 Ens 27 "4 2B Aid Invert 4H 614 ters In MiamiMrs. Abe Green, CREDIT MAKE Mrs. Mildred Beck and Mrs, "Trttt on Chicago Livestock Adolph Brown. The Helnlcks lived lor 20 CHICAGO 1N8) Hon eelablo 28c tower.

Pays yesrs In Akron before moving Eartotop 118.75: bulk 1.50; medlum 50-18 50; 18.25-18.75; Ifhta 813- nihil neavy iio-n. Ilfht 118.78. mm lifht to Miami. FREO HARPER 0 115 25; packing eowi 812.50-18; plfl WVI 4. 60c t-aun taiabie 24.000: tUady, waive aaiauie 300; iteady.

Services "are being arranged Choice and Prime ateera 80.1a- at the Wilson Funeral Home for Fred Harper, 1130 Johnland fommon to choice yearllngi 113 Jlf.l,,ri cowi bulla eatvea 815-28: feeder ateere Blft.ll Mf Inttrtst en Your Monty who died Sunday at City Hos 815-22; Mocker cowa and helfera 810- pital. Sheep taUble iiM; ateedv. rhoke end prime lamha lll.ivn 7 LENNIE COURTNEY to choice 810-21; yearllnsa Services are being arranged fivii.Wi vwn aia.7V. Chicago Grain at the Wilson Funeral Home for CHAPEL. AKRON, IIS A6H OT.

OUYAHOOA PALLOa 93rd at FALLS AVE. PHONE CLftCkftton S-7171 Lennie Courtney, 366 Iroquois who died today at City VAULT OVOTATIONS rancla I. da Past A i Co. rtrei Hattooel Tower aide, Waoatptember 1.8BH. December 2.00H.

May 1.Mh7 July Mica ARTHUR H. ROBINSON II Cor eptembr I.28H; December IJ March May 1J4H. C4I (LrUber J7W, Decomber Mareh ay 88S. A retired self-employed contractor, Arthur H. Robinson, 83, -WWII I UII of 555, Canton died Sunday ay 1.004.

imow; MiraMl Beotem IAhM Aarea-Owaed In City Hospital. He was born in Hamilton, I.ft4. Keiyr 2.J0H. January tJy k-erca t.lH. May l.2V 1 qrano roten and was an Akron resident 31.

1. MAIN ST. Near Etching KE-4-S165 IJJ. Kmfmr l.U. Jaauirjf I21.

lrd. -eteor 10.ll. October ItUMwnr Otwmbcr 10 77, 75 year. i. Mr.

Robinson leaves two a' aauary 6 A.

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