Dope Addicts Caudjit in 95 Mph Chase
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 9-9-1954 The edC arville Herald, September 9, 1954 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, September 9, 1954" (1954). The Cedarville Herald. 2260. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/2260 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Dope Addicts Caudjit In 95 mph Chase .............' •• - r -- - — ' — -— '* ■ "'■/■‘"V" V' - •M’fitnu * — , 1 - •■- ■ —- - ‘ i*!.* , ^ t, * W' W* 4d [ ,{*; ’«fv „»* '-5,* ***' 'm , Herald VOL. 77 NO. 36 '""^^ffARVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 TEN CENTS PER COPY Left to right*. William H. Eplin, 45, Marjorie Lief- Local ChiropractorState Patrol Urges Traffic Safety Support * ban, 30) and Earl Lee Dean (alias Leo Rose) '24. Progressive Club Thanks The recent three-day Hdmecc ' ration served States Defense According to statistics a total of 4,400 children in Police Nab Trio to focus attention on this community .the worthy the United States under the age of 15 years were killed'in ..l : ^ ■■ ■ ( . - o >' Defending himself against charges traffic last year. This terrible child death toll in itself is purpose of providing means forth*.; o p e ra tio n of practicing chiropraotlcs without enough reason for the back-to-school child traffic safety Inside Xenia City Limits of the Cedarviile Community Park. Thli'-V possible. a medical certificate) A, M, Coch program which is being held this month in Greene County. ran stated, Chiropractors, for sev It will take a long range program of public educa by the splendid cooper&tidn of Mis.-i*:" the edntri-«, A phone - call in the early hours of the morning on eral years have been requesting tion to bring about a lasting improvement. Motorists must the excellent Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 6, to the office of Chief of butions of individuajfs and o*gnsii*a*jiiHii^ legislators to provide law to ercato come to realize their responsibility for the lives of un news coverage furnished h? th« Cedarvill le ra ld . a separate chiropractic board of predictable children and must exercise extra caution when Police, Russel Bradley in Yellow Springs, touched off a Such efforts should not pass un-notic?d.;For this rea examiners, driving in areas where youngsters may be walking or play series of events which led .to a wild chase and subsequent “Chiropractics is not taught in ing. And parents, too, must be made to understand the arrest of two self-admitted dope addicts and a prison son, the Cedarville Progressive Club, apohsbr of the cele- medical schools, therefore the med serious danger involved, and teach their children safety precautions. • escapee. bration, desires to express its appreciajfcjjbri' tb the fol ical board 13 not qualified to pass lowing: . on chiropractic certification." Mr. Many people today do not realize that traffic is the In answer to the cali, the Yellow Springs police went Chdchran used as an example that number one killer of children between the ages of one and to Erbaugh and Johnsons Drug store, where they found Cash Donations: the Mooris Bean Richarti-Rockhoid Realty, Beatty & a Baptist student wcftild not go to fourteen. Traffic accidents kill more children in this age group than any one of the highly-publicized childhood the store had been broken into. A quantity of drugs and Company, (Cedarviile Division), Finney Shell .f&hVlce, Cedarviile a Methodist or a Catholic board for Miami Savings Bank, Citizens Na Locker, Stokes Motor Company and their examination, or vice-vcrsa. diseases. » other merchandise had been taken, and in their haste tional Bank, Chew Publishing Com James Drug Company. "In reference to their ability and Figures for 1951, the most recent year for which the thieves hud scattered other articles on the floor. pany, E. E. Neal, James ■ Bros., Dr. the homecot^iK festivities for administration on the medical complete statistics are available, show that for the one to board, it is virtually impossible for fourteen age group there were 3,888 deaths due to motor Finding no one in or around the store, the police be G, W. Kuhns, Rlch-Jewclera, .Mc mally opened* tost- Saturday night Millan Funeral Homes, Tiffany- with; a' Pravley^Prbgram that fea a chiropractor to secure a certifi vehicle accidents, this was five times as many child deaths gan patrolling the streets in order to intercept the rob cation under the present medical as were caused by tuberculosis. There were 800 fewer ber's. At Allen and Xenia streets they came upon a late Jewelers, Neeld Funeral Home, tured ' the partial opening of the Nagely Funeral Homes, J. C. Town- midway, opei-atjon of^ several rides law, deaths from pneumonia and 600 fewer from cancer, in all model car going at a high rate of speed. The car turned of its forms, than from traffic accidents in this age group. toward Xenia with an extra burst of speed evidently sley, Glbney’s Ready-to-Wcar, Tasty and amusements, and a thrilling "The people who depend upon hoping to outdistance the patrol car, which took up the Pastry; Marshall Bros,; McDorman's, elevep-lnning s&jfball game between chlroprators for help and aid arc The drivers of ours school buses have been schooled in pursuit. < Dr. Carl E. Wilkins. the Cedarvllte Progressive Club deprived of a law which will prop safety . but again we repeat motorists must come to Donations to Food Services: Mrs. nine of the Community Softball erly relate‘supervision of the chiro realize their responsibility. During the chase the occupants in order to break into the drug Leo Anderson, Mrs. Marvin Agnor, League and -Oje Lee's Creek team practic profession.” Mr, Chochran State Highway Patrol announced that the law must of the car tossed the loot out the store which made the second count. Mrs. Qscar Bailey, Mrs, , Charles from, the Clijjj|on! County League. pointed out that there arc other be enforced, that vehicles must stop behind a school bus window of the car all nlong Route Bratton, Mrs. Edwin Boll, Mrs. The , latter wdr . declared victors states which protect the chlroprac- which has stopped to discharge or take on children ; or 68. The chase ended at Country They were placed under $3,000.00 Chester Butler, Mrs. -Karlh Bull, after . the Cediwvilie lads sucoeded ors by having a separate chiroprac when meeting a school bus which has stopped. Club Rd. and Rt. 68 when the sus bond on each charge, making a Mrs. C. C. Brewer, Mrs. J. L Beaty, In -tying the '£@unt in tUigj. fourty tic board through which they may During the 1954-55 school year approximately 7,000 pects rah smack Into a roadblbcK total of $6,000.00 each are held Elizabeth and Fred Barrett, Mrs. E. and seventh obtain their certificates. Under the schools buses will transport half a million youngsters to set up by sheriff’s deputies arid under, and were bound over to a k R. Biggs, Mrs, Marvin Bonse, Mrs. Herman IcMillan, m eran present medical law Ohio does not and from school. Observe traffic signals, remember the Xenia police after a radio call from preliminary hearing, the time and O. Jesse Chamberlain, Mrs. Arthur moundman $m*6' Creek,- and have one. traffic laws and above all WATCH OUT FOR KIDS! the Yellow Springs Police. date to bo arranged later. Some of the loot tossed from the Cultice, Mrs, Wendell Gulticc, Mrs. .Fired, -Lewis, .^,1*™i r t i top heavers The three suspects arrested by car has been Identified as coming Harold Cooley, Mrs. Alvin Chaplin, of ttkCommtraMy League, twirled Yellow Springs police and suspected from the Erbaugh Drug Store. Mrs. Earl Chaplin, Mrs. T. J. Chl- oa even^ -the eleventh , of breaking and entering arc Wil mentto, -Mrs. Melvin Charles, Mrs'. frunf. At thatfrttertj WKyne PowerB liam H, Eplin, -15, ana Marjorie Nelson Crcawell, Mrs. Wra. Clevelle, ilie^lrisitlng Bt^-lwMsman hit* an Llefban, 30, who gave the ad Board of Health Mrs. Fred Dean, Mrs, A. B. Evans, , Dire -drew a dress of the Petit Hotel., Clnn,, und Mrs. Earl Dee Dcjir., 24, of Charleston, Announces Levy bard’, Mrs;: Joseph Ferryman,'Mrs; shortstop,' Ibftea-pa1', W. Va, Boyd Harmon, Mrs, Tom Haider, to rights field that, brought home Eplin Is no novice at arraign It will be necessary for the Mrs. Lammar Hamman, Mrs. Robert two runs.* Hc< scored monents later ments, having been convicted 17 Greene County Board of Health to Howell, Mrs. George Jahn, Mrs. on a long infield fly to give the times on narcotics, breaking and request a levy of three tenths of R. B. Koppe, Mrs. Fred Luttenber- Lee’s Creek team a 8-3 lead. entering, thefts and other charges, a mill or thirty (30c) for each $1,- ger, Mrs. C. E. Masters, Mrs, Gene Cedarviile supported Lewis with Two of the sentences ho has re- fooo.00 tax valuation at the November Miller, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. Greer some spectacular fielding until the • i ceived were for 5 years each and at 1 election, If the tax valuation of McCallister, Mrs. Ranklin McMillan, closing inning.. On two occasions, .V least once received a 1,000 dollar fine i your properly Is $5,000.00 the special Mrs.