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Rnslnntn HI4 E. 15?nd St CALL NEWS 1 Phuim lil.fiuville 1-4383 East Cleveland Leader to News: 14600 Euclid Ave. MU. 1-1409 Apt. 30? Published in Conjunction with The SCOOP in Northeast Cleveland and The News-Journal in Euclid Volume No. XI—No. 28 Thursday* July 16* 1953 East Cleveland* 13,750 Circulation Guaranteed

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Formation of a ‘‘citizens com­ may be guilty of any such un­ mittee” to consider possible land- warranted increases. Euclid Beach Park lord-tenant rental problems in the The committee will be organi­ near future and the resurfacing of zed as a neutral body, without ac­ < the eastern portion of Euclid ave. tual legal authority, and will act matters under consideration merely in an advisory capacity for Mercury Is Top Award at a meeting of the City Commis­ differences arising between renter sion Tuesday evening. -and owner. City Manager Charles A. Carran Personnel of the committee wiUr Memo to Mr. Weatherman, re of all events. Clip it out and tuck was authorized to appoint a five­ be announced next week. % June 22nd: it in your basket for reference. to-seven man committee, which will Complaints from tenants, ac­ One (1) large order of sunshine Four chief picnic chairmen, begin operating after July 31st, cording to City Manager Carran, —Ditto, cloudless skies. Cancel all Ralph Kepner, Bob Straton, jr., date on which rent controls ex­ in order to be considered must be raindrops! Ted Herringshaw, and Scotty pire. filed in writing and left at the -'t Signed — East Cleveland Com­ MacDonald, report all plans and Purpose of the board will be to Police Department in City Hall. munity Picnickers. planners under control. , conduct hearings, in which both Similar boards have been organ­ Barring unpredictable dampness Ticket chairmen Dave Whale, parties participate, where any po­ ized and will begin operating in from above, next Wednesday — Harry Martin, and Nelson Kubitz tential exhorbitant increases in other near-by suburbs and in the Picnic Day—promises everything report plenty of tickets from local rent might be considered and city of Cleveland, according to Mr. to everybody. merchants are still available. Auto ’ leniency urged upon landlords who Carran. Prizes and games. Exhibits and ticket stubs must be deposited by Legal groundwork for the long- Ready for the biggest day of ton, jr., Ralph Kepner, Scotty races.- Radio star-d.j., Bill Randle. 8:45 p. m. in the Log Cabin, strip Baseball and picnic baskets (bring awaited resurfacing of Euclid ave. the year are these members of MacDonald, Harry Martin, Mrs. tickets by 7 p. m. next Wednesday. from the western boundary to your own). Still available, also, according the East Cleveland Community Cappy Ricks, Dava Whale, Miss Beersford rd. was officially broken Helen Rendlesham and Cappy Here's Your Picnic Program Euclid Beach is the place; two to Log Cabin major domo, Fred Police Nab when the commission passed reso­ Picnic Committee, an all-volunteer Ricks. Back row, left to right: p. m., the starting time. Elsewhere Henderson, are several choice exhi­ group who have worked hard to Don Fisher, Nelson Kubitz, Bob in this issue is a detailed account bition booths. lution authorizing Grant T. Ap- Euclid Beach Park thorp, city finance director, to pro­ make the 1953 event the best ever. Barkley, George Nelson, Floyd Sports co-chairmen Roy Wise­ Four Truckers ceed with necessary action. In the front row, kneeling, left Rowland, Rollin Rendlesham, Ed Wednesday, July 22nd cup and Alfred F. Norwick report Estimated cost is $96,000. The to right are: Fred Henderson, Karl Norwick, Sam Lesli and Al No­ Shaw Class '46 that games, from baseball to the city is to assume 25 per cent, the Brown, Tony Tomsic, Bob Strat- wick. Opening watermelon eating fray, are well in hand and urge an all-out at­ For Overweight county 25 per cent, and the state 12:00 m.—Merchants' Exposition in Log Cabin. Reunion Saturday 50 per cent. tendance. Drivers for four out-of-town Appropriation of $44,080 hers, 12:00 m.—Auto Show, adjacent to Log Cabin. Plans were announced today Procedure on the platform in trucking companies were cited last or approximately 50 per cent of Nelacrest Apartments Get Special Features for a Reunion by the June, 1946 the early evening, when the prize I week for overloading their ve­ the total, means that reimburse­ 2:00-7:00 p. m.—Bill Randle of Radio Station WERE, Class of Shaw High School with drawings occur, climaxes weeks of effort by Don Fisher and Ed Nor­ hicles in a two-day drive by East ment by the county for its 25 per Log Cabin. the event to take place at Lake Cleveland Police. cent share of the improvement will wick, chairman and secretary, Nod From Zoning Board; Need , Baseball Shore Country Club on Saturday, Patrolmen Allan Pearse and be forthcoming. County commis­ respectively, of the prize commit­ John McDonald were assigned to sioners approved their share at a 2:00 p. m.—East Cleveland Little League, Minor Division, July 18th. tee. Twenty-seven strong, the the spot-checking. meeting last week. AH Stars. National vs. American. All members of the class are committee, which has scoured the The improvement provides for a City Commission's Approval invited to attend the gala event town and surrounding areas for Found to be overweight 2,070 4:00 p. m.—Exchange Club vs. Kiwanis Club. offerings, is comprised of Jay complete curb-to-curb, two and which will include dancing in the pounds on July 9th at Euclid ave. one-half inch asphalt coverage, 6:00 p. m.—East Cleveland Little League, Major Division. Parrish, Sam Leslie, Milton Glick, and Coit rd. was a truck owned by similar, but superior, to that com­ A ipotion was passed, recom­ ment, was to be referred to the Superior vs. Shaw. main ballroom. Charles Hamilton, Rollin Rendle- Lee Bros, of Chicago and driven pleted some time ago east of Beers­ Reservations and information sham, Nelson Kubitz, Sandy Sand­ by Cyril J. Holcomb of Chicago. It mending rezoning of property to East Cleveland City Commission Races and Novelty Contests ford rd. City officials, awaiting permit erection of a two-building for action. can be had by calling Donna berg, Bob Barkley, Edward Paul, carried chocolate candy. The an official go signal from the Lou Plannic. driver was released on $100 cash apartment on the west side of Of brick and concrete construc­ 2:00 p. m.—40-yard Dash for boys 7 to 9 years. Price Giles at GL. 1-3733, Betty state, hope to begin the Euclid Nelacrest rd., at a meeting of the And Floyd Rowland, Al Cutler, bond. tion, the 65-suite fireproof build­ 2:05 p. m.—Bean Bag Kick for girls 7 to 9 years. Morgan McNall at LI. 1-7322 or Joe Diamond, Chris Gramines, Bob ave. project this summer. zoning Board of Appeals Tuesday ing will house 4 and 5-room suites. 2:10 p. m.—30-yard Dash for girls 6 years and under. Three instances of overloading Limitations on the number of Blossom Zitron, WY. 1-2142. Stratton, jr., Scotty MacDonald, morning. Details of parking facilities and 2:15 p. m.—30-yard Dash for boys 6 years and under. were found in the spot-check on suites in the Superior ave. apart­ The apartment site includes a Tony Tomsic, Al Norwick, George July 10th. Wallace B. Brown of playgrounds were still to be 2:20 p. m.—Funnel Catch for men and women (couples). Nelson. ments, south of Terrace rd., were portion of land owned by the worked out with officials at the St. Louis, driver of a vehicle lifted by the commission in an 2:25 p. m.—Backward Run for boys 10 to 12 years. Union Services Wilber Baumgarten, Bob Mo- Fransiscan Sisters, whose address close of the meeting. George How­ 2:30 p. m.—40-yard Dash for girls 10 to 12 years. owned by Truck Haven, Inc., of emergency ordinance amending the is 15850 Terrace rd. It is this por­ Neely, Horace Dunn, Don Fisher, ard Burrows is the architect. 2:35 p. m.—50-yard Dash for boys 13 to 15 years. Third in the current Union Ser­ 6 Boston, containing frozen fish, was original restriction of 600 families. tion which requires the zone Bob Henderson, Ted Herringshaw, Other important action taken by vices of three local churches is the Lou and Powell. stopped at Superior and Euclid This action had been recommended change. 2:40 p. m.—40-yard Dash for girls 13 to 15 years. DiVito, William aves. Police discovered it to be Zoning members included revok­ 2:45 p. m.—Bag and Baloon Relay (couples—3 couples worship hour scheduled for the Civic leaders, business men and by the Zoning Board. Windermere Presbyterian Church 1,140 lbs. overweight. Brown was The recommendation of the ing of a temporary rooming house per team). picnic officials will be presented to board, subject to approval of next Sunday, July 19th, at 11 a. m. released after posting $60 bond. license, effective as of August 3:00 p. m.—Crab Race for boys 6 years and under. picnicking East Clevelanders, prior plans by the Building Depart- 15th, that had been issued to the Pastor of the East Cleveland A steel truck belonging to the 3:05 p. m.—Sack Race for boys 7 to 9 years. to the drawings. Co-chairmen of -Pittsburgh Motor Freight Please Note occupant of 1845 Rosalind ave. Congregation Church, the Rev. the platform committee are Dr. 3:10 p. m.—Lame Duck Race for girls 7 to 9 years. Earle Hochwald, will speak on Co. was 1,750 lbs. overweight. The Kiwanians Picnic 3:15 p. m.—Sack Race for boys 10 to 12 years. John Stahl and George Nelson. driver, apprehended at Euclid and “The Compassion of God”, and Their assistants include Al Nor­ * ' This Number 3:20 p. m.—Sack Race for girls 10 to 12 years. Hslyoke aves., was Paul Frederick At Euclid Beach the host church will furnish the wick, Tony Tomsic, Dr. R. J. Brossia of Monroe, Miab., who was YW Beating The 3:25 p. m.—Sack Race for boys 13 to 15 years. music. Stahl, Ted Herringshaw, Nelson released on a $70 cash Bond. While Elsa C. Berg is on vaca­ Today is the day East Cleveland 3:30 p. m.—Kangaroo Race for girls 13 to 15 years. East Cleveland Baptist Church Kubitz, and, secretary, Ed Nor­ Also overweight by 4,860 lbs., tion, please call your news to Kiwanians are joining fellow Ki­ Heat, Announces 3:35 p. m.—Candy Kiss Scramble for girls 6 and under also participates in these combined wick. Mr. Nelson, Dave Whale, •was an Atlantic Freight Lines ve­ Elizabeth McMillen, MU. 1-1409. wanians and their families at Euc­ (no prize). services, in addition to Windermere and Fred Henderson are picnic 3:40 p. m.—Baloon Kicking for women. Presbyterian and East Cleveland hicle, carrying wrought steel pipe Deadline for all news is Tues­ lid Beach for the annual outing trustees. and driven by a Pittsburgh man, staged by the 16th and 10th dis­ Fall Schedule 3:45 p. m.—Egg Throw for men. Congregational. John Bursick. He posted a $150 day, but it is wise not to wait tricts. East Cleveland is a part of 3:55 p. m.—Penny Scramble for boys and girls 6 years So that Miss and Mrs. East too late to get your item in. and under.. bc^d and was released. the latter district. Clevelander, with a yen for fur­ Sunny Monday Picnic Cases are set for July 18th in Written notices should be ad­ 4:00 p. m.—Watermelon eating contest Charles Hamilton has been cir­ thering their talents, latent or Picnic Tickets Sunny Monday Club of East Municipal Court of East Cleveland. dressed to 14600 Euclid ave. culating the nine hundred tickets Unless otherwise indicated, three prizes will be awarded in otherwise, may take stock of any Important Cleveland will appear en masse allotted locally. Emil Kelley, as leisure hours, come autumn, East all children's events. next Monday, July 20th, at Euclid general picnic chairman, has been Cleveland YWCA is broadcasting Beach Park for its annual sum­ Platform Attractions Strip tickets accepted in Log aided and abetted by Kenneth R. advance notice about its many mer picnic. New Director Of Welfare Vermillion, head of Kiwanis here. Cabin until 7:00 p. m. plans for fall courses at the Y. 6:00 p. m.—Introduction of city officials, picnic officials, It will be a pot-luck affair, with Time table of events includes Auto tickets accepted in Log Emphasis this year will be on the and participants. Music and songs. members supplying their own a 2 p. m. West-East club ball game, Cabin until 8:45 p. m. table service. They will meet at 4 p. m. races for children, a 5:30 arts and crafts and interests relat­ 7:00 p. m.—Strip Ticket Drawing. ing to the home. NO tickets accepted the the annex at 11 a. m. and proceed family basket picnic, and, later, 9:00 p. m.—Auto Ticket Drawing. George Nelson, M. C. platform. to the beach. dancing in the Log Cabin to Red Creative writing which deals Hoyle’s band. > with improvement in expression and marketing of wares, will be a Monday evening course, led by egionaires Ready Miss Abbie Graham, one of Cleve­ Church Changes Youngsters Learning To Swim At Shaw land’s well-known free lance writ­ or Busy Month ers. Sunday Schedule Masculine members of American Classes in beginners water color 1 ■ .■ .MW Trinity Evangelical United Legion Post, 163, and their fem­ painting, one in party foods and inine counterparts of the Auxiliary cake decorating, and another in Brethren Church at Hayden and are readying themsejves for big millinery will be offered on Wed­ Alder aves. announces a change nesday nights. doings the latter part of the month. in its time schedule of Sunday A large contingent will be at­ As an extra special feature this fall a series of classes in Pennsyl­ services for this month and next, tending sessions of the 33rd an­ including Labor Day Sunday. nual Department of Ohio Conven­ vania Dutch painting, under the tion, American Legion Auxiliary, guidance of an East Clevelander, The Sunday church school will Mrs. W. C. Bryant, jr., is scheduled. to be held in the ballroom of the begin, as usual, at 9:30 a.m. but Thursdays will be crammed with Public Auditorium in Cleveland on day-long opportunities: holiday and will close at 10:10. The worship July 24th, 25th, and 26th. home decoration, fancy foods, hour will be conducted from 10:15 Twelve auxiliary members trek­ leather craft, millinery and water to 11 a. m. ked over to Parma last week Wed­ color painting. Joseph Soligario, Rev. Weldon E. Fulmer, the nesday for the 13th District Sum­ by popular request, will teach the pastor, is currently preaching a mer Conference and were present painting classes again, while Mrs. summer series on “Where to Look for luncheon and an afternoon Helen Robinson will offer instruc­ in the Bible When in Need.” meeting. Unit 212 was hostess. tion in the culinary field. Bonnie Shoe, 13705 Beaumont Details even now are being ave., and Linda Johnson, 13609 peration Safety worked out for an open house pro­ Gainsboro ave., are at Camp Wa- gram in September, when exhibits nake near Beach City this week, as 1983 from these classes in previous sea­ representatives of Trinity Church. Beginning this week, Miss Mary ate of Francis Payne Bolton sons will be on display. Registra­ The camp is operated by the Ohio E. Loomis, new Director of Wel­ School of Nursing, Western Re­ tions will be accepted at that time. East Conference of the Evangelical fare for the City of East Cleveland, serve University, Miss Loomis re­ 125 And the YWCA is issuing a special United Brethren Church. is working in conjunction with her ceived a degree from Muskingum invitation to Mr. East Clevelander predecessor, Miss Genevieve Quinn, College, prior to coming to the to join, too. to acquaint herself with the new Cleveland area. She formerly made Deathless Days Membership in the YW, plus a 3lood Donor Day duties she is to officially assume her homo in Conneaut, where she nominal fee for each course, will East Cleveland’s next Blood This is just a hint of the scope expert swimming instruction. safety chairmanship of Miss Alice July 25th, the date Miss Quinn, who practiced nursing for three years. Juringus, and the City Recreation entitle anyone to participate. Donor Day has been set for of the current Learn-To-Swim pro­ Triple-sponsored by the Water has resigned, leaves her post. Miss Quinn, welfare director Be sure your The YW suggests that if there gram in progress each week-day Safety Division of the Greater Department un‘ * <” •■•tor Roy Former night supervisor of here for the past 13 years, has re­ Thursday, August 27th. Wisecup, the program number isn't here are courses desired not listed r rning at Shaw pool, where r- Cleveland Chapter, Amerir— Red a six- nurses at MacDonald House of signed to be married and will re­ above, feel free to contact the YW Call ER 1-0178 now and offer ...rds of 700 children are avail...o Cross; the East Clevela__Red weeks course* now in ita third University Hospital, and a gradu- side i»4)earborn, Mich. at UL. 1-2220 for information- to donate a pint next month! themselves of the opportunity for Cross Branch under the water week.