Vindicator file photo / May 27, 1962 | Ten seminarians, the largest class in the history of the Youngstown Diocese, were ordained by the Most Rev. Emmet M. Walsh, Bishop of Youngstown, at St. Columbia Cathedral 60 years ago.   From the left are the Revs. Anthony F. Fasline, Carl G. Kish, Robert P. Reidy, James E. McKarns, Francis R. Zappitelli, James C. Vennetti, John D. Mulqueen, Daniel J. Kulesa, Stephen R. Filisky, and Phillip P. Conley. An 11th member of the class, the Rev. Thomas J. McCarthy, was ordained in August to serve as priest-prefect of the class.
 
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1997: Police say the "Cops in Shops" program that puts undercover officers in convenience stores in Youngstown has cut down on teenagers attempting to buy beer and wine in stores.
 
Clingan Jackson, Vindicator politics editor for nearly a half-century, dies at 90 in Northside Medical Center. 
 
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge is paired with golf pro-Tiger Woods at the Mystic Rock Charity Pro-Am at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, Pa. 
 
1982: Youngstown's risk manager, John Franken, says the city is paying more than $1.5 million a year in Workers' Compensation for on-the-job injury claims by municipal employees and suggests that yearly mandatory physicals would reduce costs.
 
The Ohio Supreme Court rules that poker is poker, whether played on a card table or a video screen, giving liquor control agents authority to crack down on the machines in bars and clubs. 
 
Sheriff James A. Traficant Jr. is reinstating patrols in western Mahoning County that were discontinued the first of the month after he laid off 17 employees. 
 
1972: Trumbull County Common Pleas Judge George Buchwalter orders "The House that Jack Built," a teenage nightclub in Vienna Township, permanently closed as a nuisance. 
 
At least $5,000 is taken in a holdup at Union National Bank's Logan Way branch in Liberty. 
 
A 59-year-old Youngstown man clocked by the state patrol at 126 mph in a 70 mph zone on state Route 11 told the trooper that he was hurrying to make a daily double at Waterford Park. 
 
1947: The housing situation is tighter in Youngstown than it was a year ago, says Mayor Ralph O'Neill, and he urges U.S. Rep. Michael Kirwan to support a year's extension on rent controls. 
 
Youngstown steel plants are headed for a record output of steel tonnage in May.  
 
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