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Whistles and bells in the city of Warren rang to begin Liberty campaign loan.
At 10 am on Saturday, all Warren rang with tinkling bells and whistles The ring tone and Tooting would usher in the city the start of the third campaign Freedom loan, the purpose of the workers was to see Warren go high in the forefront of state cities.
Apart from the demonstration, there was no other big event to commemorate the first anniversary of the declaration of a state of war with Germany No parades or bands would inaugurate has 6 April and early this campaign, but the bells and whistles was to be the signal for the enthusiasm that was to penetrate all the volunteers Freedom ready and send them all out full of pep that was to win for Warren and Trumbull old flag of honor as one of the first to set the quota.
The bell of the fire department 60 separate notes resound from 10 hours, the first 48 taps were the state of the union, then a tap everybody should ring for Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, the Philippines, Danish islands to France, England, Italy, Japan, China, and for the boys in the camp and the boys there.
National News lamp published by the national light work of the General Electric Company contained a very good picture of William Brown of the division here Niles.
William Brown, better known as Bill 12 Balloon Company, 5th Squadron ball Ft Omaha, Neb was somewhere over the Atlantic on its way to France.
the city police held a Warren boy, aged 16 years for the Ohio Youth Commission authorities after his arrest Friday by members of the Ashtabula County.
Young stole a 1960 model car belonging to Donald Purbaugh, R 2, Newton Falls, Hazelwood SE and drove in Ashtabula County, where it caught fire on the road 45 The car was destroyed, police said.
Young reportedly admitted the theft, but said that the fire was an accident.
Quick thinking by a woman Warren routed two armed robbers.
Ms. Andrew Knezevich, East Market Street, began to blow the horn of a family car when she and her husband were confronted by two armed suspects in the driveway of their home The suspects, between 20 and 30, wearing dark and thick clothes, carried a small handgun and a shotgun.
the City Police said Andrew Knezevich and his wife had just returned from Andy closing Inn in Niles, owned Knezevich.
When they pulled into the drive of their home, Ms. Knezevich came out to open the garage door, heard someone running toward her, police said, and returned to the car screaming.
Knezevich got out of the car and one of the suspects ordered him to give him money or he would blow the head off Knezevich.
Ms. Knezevich then began to blow the horn car and the suspects fled on foot without getting money.
Sales were cut when merchants could no longer sell martial arts weapons or long knives to minors, the City Council decided.
Councilman Alford Novak, D-2, has shown such weapons as brass knuckles, a military knife and a samurai sword at the board meeting, he said the police had confiscated the weapons of minors.
I had these weapons here and I'll do a Bruce Lee movie or something, said Novak.
The ordinance prohibits the sale of weapons and martial arts of kung fu and knives with blades exceeding ed 4 inches within 18 Novak said the young regularly bought weapons on flea markets, pawn shops and Army-Navy stores.
Marty Cohen, director of the Army-Navy store said it was time.
Police said the order would not stop minors from obtaining these weapons, but would reduce the number of those who did.
The police wanted to meet the bandit frozen food A South next year 47- man told police that a man robbed him earlier armed morning by a man does not seek money, but for the police food said stealing the food was not unusual crime, but the method may be a little strange.
One report indicates that the victim was awakened by a blow to his door on Van Wye SE about 3 10:00 When the man opened the door, he was greeted by a masked bandit who ski pointed a gun at him gunman ordered the man face lie on the floor, then went to the freezer and unloaded meat in a plastic bag, then fled the kitchen door, the report said.
Spring was disrupted by icy conditions, but not the season of joy because young hunters chanted ice eggs in Warren Township officials and the road crew was snow in early April.
Normally, Easter eggs and snowballs don t mix, but they did it at home Nick and Nancy Fernandez.
For the 12th consecutive year, the couple held a hunt for Easter eggs, which was opened in the district Despite the time, the couple had a good turnout.
As the eggs were placed in the front yard, the hunters were throwing snowballs.
Hunting, first was for her children, was joined by neighbors and took off from there, said Nancy Fernandez.
I learned long ago, you can control the time t, so we're just going to go with her, she said.
The Route 711 state between Gypsy Lane connector and Interstate 680 was closed for a short time early Thursday morning, several accidents were caused by icy road conditions.
Paula Putnam, district spokeswoman 4 Department of Transportation of Ohio, said that part of the highway has been maintained by the city of Youngstown workers odot offered the city with the help of salting and plowing.
Putnam said the odot teams were prepared for the frost, as forecasters predicted freezing rain to start around midnight Wednesday The biggest problem was black ice on the highway first, freezing rain and snow started to fall.
Mother Nature struck earlier than expected, she said.
Compiled from Tribune Chronicle archives Emily Earnhart.
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