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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 1

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WedtKer. Cloudy, cool with occasional light rain through Saturday. Low tonight upper High Saturday mid Probability of rain today and Saturday 50 per cent. Tonight 60 per cent. Support Your UA, So That It Might Better Aid People YOUR NEWSPAPER SINCE 1809 ESTABLISHED 133 LANCASTER.

OHIO. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1966 24 PAGES 10c PER COPY IL. X. S1'5 '-i Suggest Proper Priority, Support Of Group Will Review Area Fund Raising Drives The committee, upon request, of these solicitations be made seim, M.

C. Robson, Earl Shaner, Kermit C. Sitterley, Dr, Gordon B. Snider. Dana SteW' will review all applicable fund available to the members of raising campaigns in the area the Chamber and others in the art, Milton J.

Taylor, George R. served by the Chamber, as well community, the Chamber ex Utley and Charles M. Wukins as all proposed tax levies af plained. fecting the Lancaster metropol INFORMATION on proposed i The recommendations, evalua IN ORDER to better serve! the community, Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the formation of a special committee to review, suggest proper priorities and indicate support of worthwhile charitable solicitations and tax levies. It is hopes that this committee will give meaningful direc itan area.

solicitations to be reviewed toy the committee will be listed on THE DIRECTORS of Cham tions and findings of the special fund raising review committee will be miblished in special bul forms which may be obtained ber of Commerce announced from the Lancaster Area Cham that the special fund raising re letins which will be transmitted ber of Commerce office, 203 to the Chamber members for view committee will be headed by John L. Gushman, president Kresge Building, telephone 653- their consideration and informa 8251. tion. The committee requests that tion to the efforts and plans for progress in the community, the Chamber said, and at the same of Anchor Hocking Glass and William H. Jackson, president of Diamond Power Special INSTITTIONAL campaigns for churches, clubs, lodges and the application form should be submitted six months prior to time assist the members of Lan organizations, when restricted to caster Area Chamber of Com ty Corp.

In addition to the co-chairmen, other members of the commit the scheduled solicitations so the membership, do not come merce to decide which worth while causes they can generous' under the jurisdiction of this that proper consideration can tee are Charles F. Alley, Joseph lv support according to their committee, the Chamber said. Neither do solicitations for A. Calandra, C. O.

Carlini, Dr, ability. be given to each application. It was emphasized that the board in no way wishes to dictate to fund-raising groups but merely membership in any regularly Robert K. Fox, Robert Hansel, Dr. J.

L. Kraker, James A. constituted organization, or so THE GROWING NUMBER of appeals for funds has made it imperative that some orderly procedure to evaluate the merits wishes to provide guidance to Lantz, George D. Martin, Craig licitations for the benefit of po its members in these area. C.

Mathews, Walter F. Peter- litical candidates or parties. TORNADO DAMAGE AT CLEVELAND High winds cut pelted with hail. Rocky River and Lakewood had 2 inches of through 3 Cleveland suburbs last night, destroying 6 homes, rain. This huge outdoor sign was thrown to the ground in damaging about 30 others, and injuring 18 persons, none Garfield Heights.

The sign caused heavy damage to a late seriously. Electrical power to nearly 40,000 residences and model auto which it landed on. Total area loss has not been businesses was disrupted as the twister ripped through Gar- estimated yet, but it may be high. (UPI Telephoto) field Heights, Warrensville Heights and North Randall, all From Baby Pies Tot's Death Is Linked To Fall Injury INSIDE TODAY Church news, directory ..5, 8 Comics 23 Editorials 6 Farm news 9, 10 Women's activities 3, 4 Sylvia Porter, markets ...22 TV tables, amusements ....22 Sports. 15, 16, 17 Court news 14 To Pursue It If Levy Voted Wreck in Fair Opens 4-Day Stand October 12 A 23-MONTII-OLD boy, whose mother told officials he had struck his head against a stone when he fell, was pronounced Teacher Salary Scale Scott; paternal grandparents, dead on arrival this morning Mr.

and Mrs. Huber Wright and maternal grandparents, Mr. and at Lancaster Fairfield County handling these by mail and per Mscussed By Board Mrs. James B. Moore, all of son." Hospital.

Coshocton. TODAY WAS the deadline for The victim was identified as Inez Smashes Cuba MIAMI (UPI) -Hurricane Inez, killer of at least 69 persons on the isles of the Caribbean, ripped into the Funeral services Sunday, 2:30 Gerald W. Oez who was CITY SCHOOL board mem open class livestock. Tuesday, THE 21-MONTH-OLD son of a Rt. 1 Lancaster couple died Thursday night of injuries suffered Sunday in a headon auto crash near Zanesville.

John Robert Wright, son of Larry H. and Carol A. Moore Wright, 4730 Wheeling died at 10:15 p.m. in Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville. He became Muskingum County's 25th traffic victim of the year.

that machine shop policies involve close supervision of all p.m., uioson-Bontrager unerai Oct. 4, is the final day for farm bers meet in a brief session By Ruth Fuller Eagle-Gazette County Editor Come rain or come shine the 166th Fairfield County Fair will open its gates early Wednesday morning, Oct. 12, for a 4-day run of agricultural and industrial exhibits, livestock shows, brought to the hospital by his parents, Gerald and Joyce Ogg, Home, Coshocton, with Rev. shop instruction by the voca products, food, needlework and fine arts entries. Thursday night to discuss ma Ralph Holingsworth officiating.

Drums Bottom Rt. 3 Thorn- tional supervisor. southeastern coast of Cuba today, lashing the U.S. Navy Friends may call at the fun ville. It is his duty to see that proj "Every day brings our chine shop policies, a teacher salary schedule to be pursued eral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to base at Guantanamo Bay with ects by the students are prop grounds i p.m.

Saturday and until the erty completed in accord with 138 mile an hour, winds. entertainment thrills with color following passage of the proposed 3-mill tax levy on Nov. 8, THE SHERIFF'S office reported an autopsy has been requested by Dr. L. L.

Kersell, Fairfield County coroner. funeral hour Sunday. state standards. Island reports said 40 persons Groves and his crew closer to completing work of getting the fairgrounds and buildings ready. ful marching bands, horse racing and daring auto drivers.

a lesson plan for teachers and were killed on Guadeloupe AGAIN DURING last night's THE CHILD suffered a skull fracture in a collision of cars driven by his father and Carol I. Blackford, 17, Zanesville, the TWO RECEIVED minor in Tuesday and the death toll has a proposed uniform grading sys Investigators said Mrs. Ogg Pens are up and tomorrow all unofficial gathering, board Rides and concessions add to risen to 29 on the island of jury and an auto was demolish livestock barns will be disin members went over a salary fair excitement. told them the child fell and struck his head on a stone. It tern.

Board members emphasized State Highway Patrol reported, Hispaniola. ed in a single-car crash on Ohio "Things are going smoothly this week," Fair Board Secre was not immediately deterrnin ed when the fall occurred. 37 about miles north of Ohio 204 about 7:05 p.m. Thursday. It Mr.

and Mrs. Wright also were hospitalized, although schedule which could become effective upon approval of the proposed 3-mill tax levy on Election Day, Nov. 8. Passage of the operating levy fected," Alt said. Of course, all livestock, both in the junior fair and open class entries, must have health cer- (Turn to Page 1 1, Column 5) Mrs.

C. J. Staley Elected Deputies said the attending was the tnira accident in mat their injuries were less serious tary Russell W. Alt reported today. "Flow of entries has been constant with the clerks busy area within the last week.

physician reported the boy also They remain in satisfactory would mean pay increases for 7th Time By Derby Moms condition in the hospital. A Lancaster accident resulted had what appeared to be burn marks over the lower part of teachers and non-teaching per (Turn to Page II, Column 6) IN ADDITION to his parents, the child leaves a brother, the body, and Mrs. Ogg report MRS. C. J.

STALEY, 604 N. sonnel in the city school district. The current starting pay for ed he fell into a tub of hot Broad was elected to her GIs LAND IN VIET water Wednesday morning. Governor To Dedicate New Facilities At FSB teachers in the city is $4, seventh consecutive term as SAIGON (UPI) -A U.S. and is less than Fairfield Coun IN ADDITION to his parents, Hammitt Honored On 89th Birthday infantry unit of 2,500 men ty Schools.

the boy leaves 2 sisters, Deborah landed on the beaches along the president of the Lancaster Soap Box Derby Moms Club at the organization's annual meeting and Geraldine, both at home; The low salary puts Lancaster City School District in competi- Van Hammitt, former Lancas paternal grandparents, Mr. and central coast today boosting American fighting strength in Viet Nam to 317,500 men. ter policeman, received his an Mrs. Harry Ogg, Lancaster; nual birthday cake from the MRS. STALEY, a founder of the Moms Club, first was elected president in 1960.

In the following years, the Moms group has grown in size and is considered a most important auxiliary of the Derby corporation. By means of its many projects, the club has helped substantially to improve the Derby Downs. Among its recent contributions are the permanent return lift and the new judges stand. A HIGHLIGHT of the meet- (Turn to Page 1 1, Column 2) (Turn to Page II, Column 3) Cold Front Coming maternal grandparents, Mrs. Edna Flowers, Rt.

3 Thornville, Lancaster police department to day. GOV. JAMES A. RHODES is to dedicate on Oct. 10 a project he personally set motion more than a year ago with the upgrading of Fairfield School for Boys.

and Harry Reed, Lancaster, and great-grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe DEMANDS REMOVAL ST. LOUIS (UPI) -The Congress of Racial Equality Hammitt is celebrating his and election of officers. Elected by the membership to serve with Mrs. Staley are Mrs.

Paul M. Hedges, 705 N. Mt. Pleasant vice president; Bernard G. Roth, 1005 King secretary; and Mrs.

Charles F. Montague, 279 Peters treasurer. All 3 succeed themselves. Green, Mansfield. 89th birthday anniversary today.

A cold front moving into Ohio will cause temperatures to drop to the 40s tonight and keep Funeral arrangements are to He was a patrolman on the be announced by Sheridan Fu has demanded the removal of three police detectives involved in the slaying of a Negro 'local police force for some 30 them in the 50s Saturday. Rain The new school wing, auditorium-gym, swimming pool, vocational and recreational buildings, built at a cost of $1.42 million, will now serve an intensified and certified academic, vocational and special education program, the major continued. THE GOVERNOR'S dedication will complete the transition of upping the schooling capability of Fairfield School's student body from 45 to 85 per cent, he said. The remaining 15 per cent of the students will participate neral Home, where friends may His scheduled appearance at FSB was announced today by Daniel W. Johnson, chairman of the Ohio Youth Commission, and years.

He resides at 551 E. Wai is given a 50 per cent chance todav and Saturday and a 60 call after noon Saturday. robbery suspect. nut St. Maj.

Harold T. Cowell, superin per cent probability tonight. Thursday's high here was 71 From Lancaster Finn tendent of the school. Today's early low showed 49 Gov. Rhodes is expected to be at FSB at 11:15 a.m..

prior to and by 11 a.m. 53 degrees. The barometer was rising at 29.69 inches. his noon speaking engagement at Legion Hall in Lancaster. (Turn to Page 1 1, Column I Shines Of Safety THE YOUTH Commission will UA RUMOR FALSE Herman F.

Krapf, campaign CARMICHAEL chairman for the United Appeal 1 i ii mm mm ag-t drive here said today "Since we inaugurate use of the recently completed FSB educational wing of 26 classrooms, auditorium and swimming pool. The dedication also will mark the upgrading of the over-all educational program, Maj. Cowell said. do not list Japan as one of our on the light for some time, and said a delay in getting manufacturing materials prevented Silhouette New Sign A NEW LANCASTER firm has come up with a new device that is spotlighting an old problem traffic safety. The firm is BJD, and its product is the Silhouette safety light, an auto accessory designed exclusively for the Ford Mustang line.

The Silhouette safety light is UA Agencies, we are not col ecting money to send someone it from reaching the market there as has been rumored." three or four months ago. BJD is having the Silhouette Jim Baker's 'Ohio Adventure' manufactured by Jackson a subsidiary of Lancaster Glass Corp. at Jackson. I I I .1 I -f Mr- hA. I 1 I ll I I -ill -'J4- i'-4 Ji' 1 I ix tIJl f4W I -Mm- J'Ql' TSJIXJJIr-- mr Bl I Eagle-Gazette Cartoonist Will Get Ohioana Aivard being introduced simultaneously with the showing of the 1967 THE LIGHT is made of Lexan a General Electric product described as unbreakable and impact resistant.

It is offered in three colors, white, amber and green. Weismantel "noted that Silhou Mustangs at Dick Holzer Ford Sales, 1222 N. Memorial Dr. IN A NUTSHELL, it's a re JIM BAKER, Columbus, car-; toonist of "The Ohio Adventure" which presents authentic Ohio I history daily in The Eagle- ette has been registered as a trademark, and BJD has ap fined version of the bare bulb safety light that became so popular a few years ago, then Gazette, is among two Ohioans be honored by the Martha plied for a patent on the run 5 ning light. Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library faded out almost as quickly.

But it is more, too. Assn. It already is being distributed in the Detroit area in a dozen Montgomery Ward Co. stores, Designed by L. J.

(Barney) The other is Karl Maslowski, Cincinnati, for his success in Weismantel, 922 Garfield who also is national sales man and plans are being made for bringing to the public the beau- wider distribution. ager of BJD, the Silhouette fits WEISMANTEL noted that the behind the classic Mustang grille medallion, outlining it in Silhouette light fits all Mus ties of wildlife, using with equal facility the media of film, photographs, articles and lectures. Baker and Maslowski will be presented Ohioana Citations at tangs ever produced, and sees 7iO a potential market of 1 to million cars. The light is being marketed in an attractive gift box, which living lumination in a combination of a safety feature and good looks. WHEN INSTALLED, the Silhouette joins with the Mustang ornament to look as if it is all one unit a standard piece of equipment.

the 37th annual meeting and luncheon for Ohio Authors and Composers, Saturday, Oct. 8 at the Nationwide Inn, Columbus. THE OHIO Music Education I ENDED UP WITH SIX AnD OiW OME done vVelu includes a gold-and-black win dow sticker proclaiming thai combination of safety and styling. The attractive Silhouette is displayed fon, an Eagle-Gazette classified advertising employe. (Photo by Duke Ellis) SILHOUETTE A new auto safety light, designed exclusively for the Mustang line, is being introduced by BJD, a new Lancaster firm.

Called the Silhouette, the light fits behind the Mustang grille ornament in a "This Mustang is equipped with to Page II. Column 4) Jim Baker 'a Silhouette Safety Light." Weismantel has been working.

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