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I si I 1 Js CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER SUNDAY APRIL 15 1956' Germany Bound Division Parades rom irst Page Phone Board OPEN MONDAY 9:00 AM to 9:00 iu J0I1E5 features Sizes 14V2 to 26 V2 PURE SILK Of 10 98 malj MAin Westgate 4 STORE BATTAL SizeS I6V2 to 24' WHEN MY 46 to 52 i eet Hurt I HURT ALL OYER 1 SHOES OR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN 12:30 to 9 fol lAnwn I Ann 1956 Layaway your gift for MOTHER'S DAY MAY 13th our Sizes 38 to 48 Ll NO EXTRA COST COR OLD CLEARER PHONE EVES EN 1 3626 SW 1 2088 LAY A WAT Yur Qift for Mother Mother's Day May STORE HOURS MONDAY 12:30 to 9 J0I1E5 OPTICAL CO LOWER STORE 1021 Euclid Avenue VACUUM CLEANER LOWER STORE 1021 Euclid Avenue Learning with a frosting of fun As pretty asr is long received eastern SPRAY GUN blossoming in the most becoming dress you've ever worn! 'Ordr by mail 1021 Euclid Av or phone MAin 1 9800 Add 25c for available at Westgate Beverly ANN MASTNY I 104 EUCLID AVE TEL CH 1 0165 Side hooked 'Glamorize" by Evenpu! in airy mesh OR REE DEMONSTRATION Ordir by mail 1021 Euclid Ave er phone MAin 1 9800 Add 25c for delivery the 200 Our Spring and Sum mar Samples a Come in and zip fronted percale 'Day Dress graceful skirt full of unpressad bodice with the bracelet length print on navy 01 A The foundation with a "cool approach" to your figure problems! In rayon cotton mesh the famous contour control paneling that comfortably slims and smooths you Lightly boned front and bad White in Shortor Long lengths "enduring in the Greater Cleveland are soldiers A few old timers Complete With All Attachments ully Guaranteed Glee Club to Sing Here The Purdue University Varst 'g ty Glee Club will give a concert Saturday night in the Lakewood High School Auditorium spon 'M sored by the Purdue Club of Cleveland and the Lakewood Rotary Club OUR silken look cardigan coatgives a luxurious air to any costume! i John Cleveland wear a hearing aid it's in my eyeglasses But such a quiet hearing aid! No longer any scratch of clothing to distract me bother me Now I hear at ear level clearly easily nat urally 1 can't fully tell you how much better I hear how more pleasant to converse with 'people at church theatre or club If J'ou are thinking of a hearing aid ask to see the Paravox I GLAS Hearing Aid you will admire its 1 conceal ment its wonderful tone and marvelous help to those who need hearing Sizes 16'2 to 24'2 44 to 52 Yi Wo supply the complete GLAl Hearing Aid prompt delivery one responsibility buy wltto confidence Charge accounts in vited Ask for Mr Swomor far details home demonstrations from a flood control standpoint and highly desirable for recrea tional purposes for the benefit of an area whose potential ex pansion and growth is unlimited the remaining 20 million dollars needed to com plete the projecL'the taxpayers of this country should receive according to the Corps of Engi estimates approximately 5180 in benefits for every dollar of tax money yet to be expended on this project completion of the Dil" Ion Dam will result in relocating of some families and the small business enterprises Always Opposition "Almost without exception however no inland lake major highway or other major im provement has ever been pro jected without opposition from a minority There are many ex amples in Ohio where those who first held animosity toward a public improvement later when the project was finally completed yere among the mul titudes to acclaim its merits and the good accomplished in ac cord with its original purpose "Ultimately they directly or indirectly profited in those bene fits" Although the governor has called the unfinished dam an in speeches his latest statement was the first suggest ing of an on the scene trip by congressmen The governor previously had supported the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and its ad vocacy of the project A Marion director of the department recently wrote Ohio congressmart telling them the project our joint concern in working for the betterment of the state of Ohio and was' concerned with the economic se aelect a for early delivery Order4 'by 1021 Euclid or phone I State sec color choice OOT SO PORT SHOES (formerly Health Spot Shoes) 1966 6th ST (Just off Euclid Av) STORE HOURS 10 MONDAY: II A Cub Will Name Bay of the Year The city's "Boy of the Year" will be named at the first annual award banquet of the Club of Cleveland Thursday evening in the club headquarters 4818 Wendell Avenue The event will also honor the winning teams and outstanding boys of the various depart i mrnts The' Cleveland ciub joins the 1 national golden anniverbary week beginning to morrow designated as a Buddy Day" amily night will be observed Wednesday and riday will be father and non day i I Eugene Wolanski Ubasketballi coach at South High School will I be the guest speaker at the 'award banquet was lying on the ground doing exercises The sergeant claimed he was only trying to toughen the stomach muscles vOn another occasion the ser geant allegedly a recruit in the chest The Sunday night "death here brought a warning from Mayor Orville Hubbard of Dearborn Mich an ex Marine that he would drive the Marine Corps out of his city if the court tries to the in cident they' Hub bard said in interview with the Washington Daily News move them out with a bull The Dearborn mayoh said he was by the ities" against recruits at Parris Island although he trained there and three of his sons followed him in more recent years 30 years listened to these reports and heard them get worse and Hubbard said must be done to make the Marine Corps open its court martial and hospital rec curity of the I ffTie status now i awajts a decision of the House Appropriations Committee which heard a Zanesville dele gation urge funds for the dam March 20 Congressman John Hender son a freshman Republican from Cambridge and a former state representative also is plugging for 1956 funds He is the congressman most directly concerned since most of the proposed 21 mile reservoir basin falls in his including the only permanently flooded acreage that will make an artificial 1500 acre lake There are about 3470 acres of reservoir land in Licking County bailiwick but most of it would be flooded only rarely The government wants flooding rights only but would require landowners to move out "plain Dealer Special ORT KNOX Ky April 14 In a farewell salute to United States more than Greater Cleveland soldiers pa raded with the Third Armored Division in a full dress review today 4 The colorful parade climaxed weeklong ceremonies marking the 15th anniversary It was the last full essembly before the unit departs for West Germany to take its place in the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion as a unit in the United States Seventh Army Scores of Greater Cleveland parents and friends of the were on hand to witness the review The visitors received treatment at the base They were served meals in company messes and were invited to Lakewood Elks Install Motto Clifford Motto 1631 Or chard Grove Avenue Lakewood was installed as exalted ruler of Lakewood Elks Lodge last night The installation introduced an inaugural ball largest of the kind ever held by the lodge Unusually great attention of Elks to this ball was caused by the fact that a Lakewood Elk is one of two candidates for the title of grand exalted ruler He would be national leader of the group A (Cy) Kremser the Lake wood man will be up tor elec tion at the national Elks con vention in Chicago in July Shimmering (six ply faille of coHon and rayon fully lined with rustling rayon taffeta and richly tucked with rows end rows of tucking in a tuxedo effect to give you a taller slim mer appears nee! In black or navy and no age would guess you paid so little Or i der by mail or phone' I Illness Spurs Search for Girl mother so ill she lias not to work for 14 weeks ap SPECIAL! Just "step in" and you're dressed for the day! Th wide winged collar cuffs and "carry nil" pockets are edged in white looping the bodice is conlrast slitched and the wide tiva gored skirt has a generous two inch hem In navy with gold print or heliotrope with grey and it'e completely wash able too 6 MARINE DRILLERS CONVICTED EARLIERfr rom irst Page ABC VACUUM STORES 6521 Euclid Ave Xll fe (men TRY A AIR OOT SO PORT IT'SQUIET MAN i A been pealed yesterday for help in find ing a daughter iseveriy Mastny who she lias not seen since Sept 21 1953 I Mrs Charles I Mastny 5043 I Wallings Road 1 Brecksville said (her daughter I then 15 started off for ch 1 that mor nl and never ar rived Nothing has been heard of her since I Mrs Mastny said she had searched for Beverly ever since but was renewing her efforts because of her failing health he identical rich lustrous silk that found tn dresses with a dallars more price! A pleats and a surplice draped sleeves you love uchsia floral turquoise on black LOWER ruin Dealer Stall A LIE IS OVER The body of Paul' Bellamy is carried 'out of the church of the Unitarian Society of Cleve land The pallbearers in' the foreground are' Ralph 'J Donaldson (left) Stanley Barnett (center) and Sterling Graham In the back ground are Carl Erie bolin '(left) Philip Porter (center) and Wright Bryan 9 Attleboro Road Shaker Heights Pvt William Strah 670 Eddy Road Pvt Roy Dabbert 12704 Gruss Avenue Pvt Griffith Barker 3037 78th Street Pvt Remus Barker 3037 78th Street 122D ARMORED ORDNANCE BATTAL ION Headquarters Company Pvt Patrick Moran 70 Plymouth Drive Eastlake Sgt Glenn Thomas 946 Lamont Ave nue Pvt Richard Conner 331 St Ciair St Painesville: Pvt Walter Porter 2526 29th Street: Pvt Mike Rafiaele 3553 11th Street A Com pany Pvt Joseph 3esulauro Jr 1220 Melbourne Avenue Pvt Robert 30 023 Miller Road Wickliffe 13TH ARMORED INANTRY BATTALION Headquarters Pvt Ralph Smith 13813 Chautauqua Avenue EI Pfc Edward WoJtonSc 2599 10th Street Pfc Glenn A Smith 15166 Sheldon Road East Cleveland Pvt Michael Powalt 15215 Plato Avenue Pvt Martin Johnson 1147 99th Street 36TH ARMORED INANTRY BATTAL Pvt Thomas A Whalen 3198 61st Street Pvt Herbert Banks 10630 Orville Avenue Pvt Lewis A Syroney 1526 81st Street: Private George Murphy 7890 Kenilworth Avenue Pvt Anthony De Pierro 5007 Clark Avenue Pvt William Henry Woost 3429 Colwyn Road Shaker Heights: Pvt William Robinson Jr 1096 97th Street: Donald Dontlon 6807 Wade Park Avenue El Pvt Richard Masel 983 67th Street Pvt Donald Rojek Jr 19451 Monterey Street Euclid tention Gov Lausche and Mayor Celebrezze who were among the honorary pallbearers watched this final gesture of respect Active Pallbearers Active pallbearers were: Sterlinz Graham president The orest City Publishing Co publisher ot the Plain Dealer and the News Carl riebolln federal referee in bankrupey who was one ot Mr Bellamy's most devoted friends Ralph Donaldson chief editorial writer ot the Plain Dealer Editor Wright Bryan: Howard editor ot the News Walker Buel chief of the Plain Wash ington bureau Philip Porter Sunday editor and Stanley Bar nett assistant editor Only the immediate family of Mr Bellamy and the minister were present at the cemetery In the committal service the Rev Mr Cavileer read: are glad that he lived We are glad that we saw his face and felt the glow of his friendship We cherish the mem ory of his words his deeds and his character In love we will remember his life and the years of companionship and thus thinking of him let us go in quietness and peace to live our lives in charity one toward an other Tributes Contirtue Messages of tribute to Paul Bellamy and of condolence to those saddened by his death con tinued to come yesterday from all parts of the country News papers commented editorially on his passing The president and publisher of the New York Times Arthur Hayes Sulzberger said: newspaper profession lias lost a devoted and distinguished advo cate of high purpose in the death of Paul Bellamy My deep est sympathy to his family friends and late associates" Wired Richard Slocum president of the American News paper Association: I Bellamy was a brilliant editor Over many years his keen mind and editorial pen gave distinguished service and leader ship to his community and the nation His name will stand among the strong and vigorous leaders of the free press of America We are all saddened by 4the passing of this great editor and warm The Akron Beacon Journal said in an editorial that Mr Bellamy was vital force for good in' Cleveland in Ohio and in the nation He was a great editor and kindly gentleman We of the Beacon Journal can un derstand the loss felt most keen ly by Mr Bellamy's family and colleagues at the Plain The Warren Tribune said Mr Bellamy "had a major part in the building of that newspaper to the great place it holds in' The paper said Mr I Bellamy was "keen of mind and tolerant in attitude" and noted' that he had left an in journalism country Other messages were from Gerald Rock states division manager of the United Press Atty Thomas Dunigan Ralph Stoddard Dr A Bennardi A Wey John Kratky and Probate Judge rank Merrick I ANK TYPE spend the night in specially from designated barracks Sunday morning they will at tend outdoor religious services with their loved ones Chester Koch Cleveland's patriotic activities co ordinator represented Gov rank Lau sche and Mayor Anthony Cel ebrezze at the review After the review Koch visited the Cleveland soldiers in their company barracks giving them pep talks and personal messages from the governor and the mayor 'Many Third Armored mem bers from the Cleveland area were high school buddies only a short time ago Several like 18 year old Griffith Barker and his brother Remus 19 of the 45th Medical Battalion are still to gether The Barker brothers are the sons of Mrs Cora Lee Bark er 3037 78th Street Not all the A ront irst Page stratagems to make her vic torious Give me the liberty to know to utter and to argue freelj' according to conscience above all Quotes rom Speech Then with the roaring traffic outside on Euclid Avenue a faint sound in the church the minister read what he called a suggestion of Mr philosophy in the own words They were from a speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors in 1924: "There is indeed no person on earth who needs a more active conscience than an editor! He will never draw a following un less he has a powerful moti vating will to proclaim the truth as he sees it and facts as they are The democratic soci ety which is America cannot en dure unless the people are well informed at all jtlrnes of the exact state of the nation way to improvement is forward) not backward I am utterly unable to be downhearted over the prospects of journalism in America The genius of a free people will not let it wither If we read aright the destiny of our country we shall con tinue to be its chroniclers if not better men will succeed us but in any event the profession goes marching Guided by Apostle The Rev Mr Cavileer noted this same thought and spirit in one of Mr Bellamy's favorite hymns Battle Hymn of the from which he read Turning then to the Bible the minister gave a quotation the editor loved It was from second letter To Timothy: "I charge you in the presence of God preach the Word be ur gent in season and out of season convince rebuke and exhort be unfailing in patience and in teaching As for you always be steady endure suffering do the work of an evangelist fulfill your own ministry or I am already at the point of being sacrificed the time of my de parture has come I have fought the good fight I have finished the race I have kept my faith" The service ended There was no music The casket was car ried out to the hearse where groups of people looked on from the sidewalks A special honor guard of patrolmen from Troop A Mounted Police stood at at young saw aption in World War II and in the Korean conflict They re enlisted recently Activated at Camp Beaure gard La in 1941 the unit won its nickname of the Division in Europe in World War II The term came from the often used expression of Gen Law ton Collins then Seventh Corps commander "You will spearhead the in giving his orders to the division Many irsts Listed were the first Americans to enter Belgium the first to fire an artillery shell at German soil the first to break the Siegfried Line and tlie first to capture a German city Scores of Greater Cleveland ers served in the division inWorld War II Present commander of the di vision is Maj Gen John Wil lems' Members of the Third Ar mored from Greater Cleveland are listed below unit: I HEADQUARTERS BATTERY DIVISION ARTILLERY Pvt Allen Wapnici 3510 134th Street 54TH ARMORED IELD ARTILLERY BATTALION A Pvt Pete Kouselas 11618 Cromwell Avenue iPv Ewald 12409 Mount Overlook Avenue iS I 509TH ARMORED IELD ARTILLERY (BATTALION Headquarters Battery Special ist Emmltt Henderson 2721 64th Street Pvt Joseph 3810 133d Street Pvt Jerry New 1749 Northfield Road East Cleveland Pvt rank Knapp 4295 Chestnut Road Seven Hills 67TJI ARMORED IELD ARTILLERY BATTALION Battery Pvt Norman Soeder 9312 Ansonia Avenue Brooklyn Pvt Paul Morandell 1765 32d Street 65TH ARMORED IELD ARTILLEIW BATTALION Headquarters Battery Pvt Kenneth Adams Jr 6471 Westminster Drive Parma: Pvt rancis Boehnleln 1614 59th Street: Pvt Carl A 1840 Brightwood Avenue East Cleveland Pvt Richard A Petrusky 2209 20th Street Pvt Lawrence Andrako 1500 Canterbury Road Westlake Pvt Anthony Batary 5197 95th Street Pvt Thomas Burson 6911 Luelda Avenue Parma Pvt Eddie Casa licchlo 14432 Euclid Avenue: Pvt Joseph Chippi 1844 58th Street Pvt Ed ward A Ettingter 16850 Parkland Drive Shaker Heights Pvt Abe Glassman 19229 Wmriow Road Shaker Heights: pvt Richard Maurer 1749 ay Avenue East Cleve land Pvt Harvey Spector 3365 Llanthe Avenue Cleveland Heights Pvt Richard 1 A Koss 21801 uller Avenue Euclid Service BatteryPvt Ronald Mac Nlnen 23971 Detroit Road Westlake Pfc Harry Ritchie 941 Roanoke Road Cleveland Heights 57TH AAA BATTALION Headquarters Pvt Harrison Adams 9409 Kemp ton Avenue A Pfc Henry Keller 2930 Carlton Road Shaker Heights: Pvt Peter Selover 1785 Green Road South Euclid Pvt Louis A Jalovec 1009 Worton Park Drive Mayfield Heights 1 Pt red Lewis 5702 Longwood Ave nue Maple Heights Pvt Russell Markelonls 17601 Scheneley Avenue Pvt Pat Carbone Aurora Rd Solon Pvt Charles Seel 1411 111th Street Pvt Kenneth Kirtz 19015 Van Aken Boulevard Shaker Heights I Pyt Lyle Braund Jr Bainbridge Road Chagrin alls DIVISION TRAINS Headquarters Com Pvt Gerald Pohto 620 4th Street fairport Harbor Pvt Ernest Hayes 1329 ji 84th Street 7TH TANK Pvt James iMuhren 1308 91st Street Pvt Charles Courtot 37646 Jordan Drive Willoughby Pvt George Washington 14000 Strathmore Avenue East Cleveland Pvt Daniel A Kupnienski 146 56 Turney Road Garfield Heights 83D MEDICAL DETACHMENT Pvt I Byron Oswell 357 Morewood Parkway Rocky River 3D QUARTERMASTER BATTALION Headquarters Company Chief WO George i Given 1327 Edwards Avenue Lakewood Specialist rank Jakob 511 Linwood Avenue 503D REPLACEMENT Sgt lC Aaron Bennett 909 143th Street 3D ARMORED DIVISION Headquarters Sgt lC Raymond Neumann 2314 Natchez Avenue Pvt Phillip JYalsh 17619 Wtnsiow Road Shaker Heights Capt Lee Doyle 2061 Arthur Avenue Lakewood COMBAT COMMAND Headquarters Pvt Ralph Scott 1295 Ar vvnSIJ irfdftxfwvUQ VI Groth 956 'Cambridge Road Heights 37TTJ APXmwm TNrAKTDV ION Headquarters and Service MSgt Edward Brown 5603 ranklin Boulevard Specialist Richard A Stelnhoff 1440 Malle Avenue Lakewood: Pvt Edward roska 15631 Madison Avenue Lakewood Sgt lC Jesse James Jr 2320 33rd Street Pvt James Leach 14116 Sav annah Avenue East Cleveland: Pvt Joe Williams 3009 78th Street: Pvt John Barker 13607 ourth Avenue East Cleveland: Pvt Thomas Weitzel I 1522 Winchester Avenue Lakewood: Pvt Edward Trebllco*ck 2017 Marshfield Boulevard Westlake: Pvt Richard My ers 12614 Arliss Drive Lakewood 32D TANK Pvt Matthew Nussbaum Jr 22439 Lorain RojJ airview Park: Pvt Carl A Gardner 130j Smith Court Pvt Edouard Kovalow 806 Literary Road Pvt Emest Tompkins 5230 Chandler Road WUloush by: Pvt Alvin Ml Kilgore 13626 Ruebv Read Pvt David McElroy 3121 eutton Road 21T1I ARMORED INANTRY BATTA LION A Pvt Joseph Riddle 2017 Taylor Road East Cleveland: Com Pvt Stanley Bruzdlnskl 7376 Spat ford Place Company Pvt Armand A Martino 15328 Yorick Avenue Pvt Ronald II Warshawsky 2252 Tay lor Road Cleveland Heights 14 3D SIGNALS CORPS Harvey I Charyn 3420 Westbury Road Shaker Heights Pvt Thomas Ulanowkl 60 1 1 Hosmer Avenue Pvt Clarence (TV ft 171 77tK TV a I aa AXA W1 I I Uli 11 ultou Road Sl lords Those would blow the lid MEDICAL BATTALION Pvt Neil 31od OIl Lausshe Calls for Probe of at Dillon Darn! This week's prize is $825 00 Play CASHWORDS mry riday tnd Uturday In the CLEVELAND NEWS E95 I I YMiNT TMM wmrLtiL eg 143 WteWy CALLEN 1 3626 home Sun Shines as riends Say( I 1 Goodby to Paul Bellamy lA 4 9 i is 1 I I I i I I 3 1 HB i Im (9 9 i lilfUA jg I II 1 i IT' I 1 EM iM 1 I RWra a all i ilBtraMa I and it's greani or A ri I 4 I I II I i ft a I If it' If Il MODEL IB HI I I 1 1 4 lOlil rWT jr ri iibB Bfe kM JWTr o) 'ir Jr fl ft 1 ft WjftWkl i ff Ly UJK Wk I Vx a last vW Bmmuuji rt VM jt A.

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