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2 mtmt Sit'sasSft Friday. July 2. IM Co. Looking For Young Men Milk Strike In Chica SO Sgt. James Sebetto, administra tive head at Fremont's Company reported Friday morning that Goes On; Supplies Halted i I A 1 1t K't, pZ'-tt? i 4 "V- it- i the office of the Ohio National Guard unit 1, has been busy with calls.

Thursday, Sgt. Sebetto said he Soma 2 million quarts of milk received at least 20 calls. He said most of the calls were from vet employes walked off their jobs in the 60 area dairies. Dairies shut dow- but deliveries of previously are sola aany in tne t-nicago Issues involved in the strike include wages, automation and fringe benefits. Inside workers now average $1 10 weekly; the drivers average $127, Old contracts expired May 1, erans seeking to get back in the Guard.

processed fresh milk continued 'Most of the men were over the for 24 hours when 5,200 milk drivers joined the strike. 35 year age limit," Sgt. Sebetto said, "we are nappy to taite an the young men we can." Fremont, Area Deaths Age limits on tne uuara are from 17f2 to 35. Company has not been frozen despite the changt in current draft calls, Sgt. Se metropolitan area.

But not one quart was available today. Stores reported heavy sales of canned and powdered milk. Sales of soft drinks and ades spurted. Mrs. McGregor, mother of three young boys, said: ''My husband and I quit drinking milk and cream.

The boys need what little we have left. My husband and I are drinking iced tea." Mrs. James Saxon, mother of six children including two sets of twins, said; "The kids are just having a little picnic drinking fruit juices, except the young twins who prefer milk. If milk It CHICAGO (APHlnside dairy workers reached an agreement with milk companies today in the first step toward ending a strike that has shut off 90 per cent of the Chicago area'i milk supply. The agreement was reached during a day-and-night conference in City Hall.

The milk firms and the drivers who transport their products then sought to come to terms. Prospects of a milkless weekend have worried parents. CHICAGO (AP) -Prospects of another mildless day soured some Chicago area parents today but it sweetened many of their children. "I never realized how the power to paralyze a city and disrupt our routine is centered in so few betto commented. Fremont's Company a component of the 37th Division, will leave for annual Summer Camp training August 12 and return August 27.

doesn't come in soon. I ll have N. apparently unmindful of that arrow in hs neck. Police suspect a small boy. FORGOT TO DUCK A mallard swims about with its fellows in the Rahway River at Crahford, Ivan H.

Maurer FOSTOR1A, O. Funeral services for Ivan H. Maurer, 36, Ford Spark Plug Credit Union and a public accountant, will be held Saturday; at 10:30 a. m. in Mann mortuary.

He died Wednesday night in Fostoria City hospital after a heart attack. Native of New Bremen, he is survived by his widow, Mar-jorie Wilhelm, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Maurer, four children, three brothers, a sister, a stepbrother and stepsister. Burial will be in Fountain cemetery. Wauseon School to drive out of town to get some." A North Side resident, Mrs. Saxon added the older set of twins, James and Matthew, are Mrs. Roy L.

Hardy Mrs. Florence Mary Hardy, 47, wife of Roy L. Hardy, Route 1, Bradner, died Thursday at 10:45 p.m. in Wood County hospital, Bowling Green. Ill since February, Mrs.

Hardy became serious July 6 and was admitted to the hospital July 7. The deceased was born June 4, 1914 in Toledo, daughter of Casi-mir and Ladislava Woodlem Nruk. She was married June 22, 1935 in Toledo and lived near Fremont until moving to Bradner five years ago. Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs. Dean E.

(Betty Jane) Williams, Bradner; two grandchildren; brothers, Leo, Aloysius, Anthony and Edward Nruk, all of Toledo; one sister, Mrs. Arthur (Esther) Samek, also of Toledo. The deceased was a member of the Bradner Methodist church hownc the strike continues so hands." commented Judy Mc Work To Start WAUSEON, Ohio (AP-Work aKA ipa 1 -i Ji Architect George Olson, Active Here Since 1950, Going To Alaska they can drink pop." The succinct attitude of Mrs. Gregor of suburban Hazel Crest As she spoke representatives of Kelly Crump, a Des Plaines wife with two young daughters: "My kids like oranse iuice. To hell on a new scnooi Duuaing the Associated Milk Dealers and two striking dairy workers' locals labored to end the wage dispute to replace facilities destroyed in an explosion is expected to start with the cows." which has shut off 90 per cent The strike began Tuesday night.

Some 3,200 inside dairy of Olson and Powers. Powers now has an office in Genoa. Olson is past president of the Exchange club and has been active in the Model Airplane club. The Atkinson school addition on Frank T. Carlton CLEVELAND (AP) Services of the city'i fresh milk supply.

George Olson, Fremont architect, left Friday morning 0 Anchorage, Alaska, with intentions to explore possibilities of making a home there for his family. A resident here since 1950, he formerly was associated with Robert Powers of Genoa in the firm for Frank Tracy Carlton, 87, pro fessor emeritus of economics at the east side and some remodel News Of The Courts ing at Junior hich school are Case Institute of Technology, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the De-Vand Funeral Home. He died and the Women's Relief Corps of among projects completed by Ol comply with a court order con son and former partner, Powers, Bradner. Friends may call at the Weller Wednesday in a private hospital following a long illness.

next week. Contracts for the work have been let by the Wauseon school board. Leo Boyers, Wauseon contractor, was awarded the general contract. An $83,694 contract for plcmbing, heating and ventilating went to Terry Smith, Inc. of Lima.

Ferral, Martin and Kuduk of Defiance got the $38,183 electrical contract. The building, which will provide 21 classrooms, is scheduled completion by February 1, 1962. The Wauseon school was destroyed in an explosion March 19, 1960. No one was in the building at the time. cerning support payments.

Sentence was suspended provided Lehman pays $35 a week support Wonderly funeral home beginning Current projetcs include the Lutz school addition and minor repairs at both Junior high school and Saturday at 7 p.m. The Rev. t. Russell Stafford of Bradner will Stamm school. as required in a former court or der.

officiate at services Friday in the mortuary at 1:30 p.m. Burial will Strong, Strong and Strong, Lima architects, who have the contract for the new elementary school in the west end, will complete the Governor Vetoes Free Fishing Bill For All Over 65 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-An act to give Ohioans over 65 fishing licenses for 25 cents was vetoed today by Gov. Michael DiSalle. The governor told the legislature it was a difficult bill to veto, but he pointed out law already permits aid for aged recipients to fish without a license. He said the new proposal, in effect, would extend the law to cover all persons over 65 whether they are needy or not.

DiSalle said the new act would cost the Wildlife Division $130,000 a year in revenue. He added: "For the benefit of those who would be favored by this bill, would it not be better to pay $2.25 for a fishing license and have a place to fish than to pay 25 cents for a license and not be able to find a place to use it? We need lakes. We need ponds. We must continue to stock them; we must maintain them. The individual savings would be small, but the collective loss would be large." DiSalle signed intj law, wi a protest, a bill requiring trustees ot police relief and pension funds to increase the minimum allowance granted to a policeman's widow from $75 to $90 a month and giving discretionary authority to trustees of firemen's relief and pension funds to grant a similar increase to firemen's widows.

be in Oakwood cemetery. Authorities Try To Identify Man Beaten, Robbed projects started by Olson. Myrtle E. Molyet The Olson residence is 1122 Mor rison street. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Charles L.

Nonman, 30, investor, and Lois Bartino, 23, factory worker, both of Bellevue. Raymond F. Wood, 50, laborer, and Martha Bentrim, 38, both of Clyde. GRINE SCHEDULE Florence M. Grine and Edna Mrs.

Myrtle E. Molyet, 61, 508 ASHTABULA, Ohio (AP)-An north Jackson street, died at ap proximately 3 a.m. Friday at her home. The body was discovered by a neighbor who called police Attorney General Rules On Funds Use In Townships FA1RALL DISMISSALS Petition by Lawrence M. Fair-all, Fremont, for divorce from fkIdie E.

Fairall, Fremont, has been dismissed in a common pleas court journal entry. Court found that the defendant has not been guilty of creulty and neglect as charged in the plaintiff'i petition. Court costs were assessed against the plaintiff. Also dismissed by the court was a petition filed by Goldie Fairall against Edyth Stafford, Toledo. Mrs.

Fairall sued for and charged wrongful conduct against the defendant. Costs were assessed against Mrs. Fairall. BARTL DIVORCE Clara Bartl, Clyde, has filed petition in common pleas court for divorce from Joseph J. Bartl, Clvde Route 2.

They were married July 10. 1954, at Clyde and have three children. She asks divorce, permanent and temporary alimony and support. Gross neglect of duty and extreme creuhy is charged. PAPERS RECEIVED unidentified man, the apparent victim of beating and robbery, remained in critical condition at Memorial Hospital in Geneva today.

The man was found unconscious at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Molyet retired November 1, 1960 from the Christy Company M. Watson, administrators of the estate of Murray Grine, have filed schedule of claims in probate Lack Ol Teachers Cited By Educator TIFFIN, Dean O. Clark.

Heidelberg College head of the education department, reported today a serious country wide lack of teachers. Emergency vacancies are being daily reported by letter and phone calls frorrf schools desperately in need of instructors. Voter approval is needed to Thursday morning in a state road spend more than $2,000 for im court. Mountain Village tn Quest Of Brides For 107 Bachelors TERAMO, Italy (AP) Attention unmarried girls: Would you like to live in ro-matic Italy? Settle down in a quaint little mountain village and spend your life among 400 Italian hillbillies? The 107 yearning bachelors of Frattoli want you to come to their tiny town. You don't need money, though naturally they'd like that, just beauty and virtue.

Most of the folks -n Frattoli can't stand the place themselves. It's crude, primitive and dull. The girls clear out as soon as they can to look for husbands elsewhere. But the boys are stucy. They have to stay behind to work the tiny plots of family land.

Unhappy with wifeless tilling, they appealed this week to provincial authorities to send some women. "We want women with dowries or stable incomes," they said in -effectBut-if- they doa'thave-that, we'll take them anyway providing they are beautiful and virtuous." The authorities could do nothing but publicize the plea. Newspapers gave the story headlines. Responses to date? None, because of ill health. She had been under a physician's care for a heart ailment.

The deceased was a member of St. Ann's church, the Altar and side park off U.S. 6 just west of Hartsgrove in southwestern Ashtabula County. He had not re ORDER ISSUED Rose B. Ochs, administratrix of gained consciousness early today.

Rosary society and the League of the estate of Harold J. Ochs, has been issued a probate court order Heidelberg graduates in education are all employed. authorizing distribution of assets in Sacred Heart. Mrs. Molyet was born in Toledo April 2, 1900, the daughter provement of a township hall.

Attorney General Mark McEl-roy gave this opinion today to James H. DeWeese, prosecutor in Miami county. One statute holds that voter approval must be obtained if the cost exceeds the amount voted in another statute. Although the other statute does not now refer to a specific amount, McElroy noted that it formerly specified an Said Dr. Clark, "Los Angeles kind.

Administratrix has filed needs approximately 200 teachers. schedule of claims. of Douglas and Josephine Becker Rochester, N.Y., which sends Sheriff's deputies said it appeared the man had been hit sev-era times with a hammer. At. tendants at the hospital said he suffered skull fractures and a brain injury.

About 40 feet from where Carl Follmer, a park caretaker, discovered the man, officers found a hammer handle, but the head many students to Heidelberg and Quisno. She was married to Gar ence (Fred) Molyet October 4 1919. He died in 1959. hires graduates, needs 31 teach-ers, including 11 elementary, Reared in Clyde, Mrs, Molyet three science and three business amount of $2,000, He then said: resided here about 42 years. Papers from county court at Clyde in the case of GroverC.

I'The-teW- amount was the Nucation teachers. Post Office Adds Another Vehicle" The three Fremont Post Office Surviving are a brother, Steven "Teacher shortage in Ohio is "Bean, Vickery Route 17 arrived of the hammer was not located. Quisno, Adrian, and nieces more acute than in years past. and nephews in the Fremont area. in County Clerk Charles Bailey's office this morning.

Bean wii The reason given by school super. amount originally referred to in the first statute, and under the rules of statutory construction, the statutes should be read as if that amount still appears." department city delivery mounted routes are all being handled by intendents is that salary level in surrounding states makes it impossible for Ohio to attract teach Lorain, Cleveland Bus Runs At Stake COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The A Requiem Mass will be offered Monday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ann's church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

Friends may call at the Ochs funeral home beginning Saturday evening. new half-ton jeep vans with the ESTATE APPRAISED Inventory and appraisement of the estate of George S. Polley, late of York township, has been submitted in probate court by Dorothy 1. Polley, executrix. Net estate was estimated at $25,135.

SHEETS DAMAGE SUIT Eileen Russell, Oak Harbor, has filed action against Roy Sheets, a minor by Roy Sheets, Fremont. Suit involves a traffic accident June 25, 1960 on Route 53 north of Fremont. Plaintiff asks $20,000 for personal injury dasn-age. MARRIAGE APPLICATION John E. Kelly, 21, Navy, and Theresa Ann Baranski, 18, both of acquisition of a third van Thurs ers from Kentucky, Indiana and day.

other states." utilities commission will hold hear The third new van replaces the charged in May by the state highway patrol with driving under the influence of intoxicants. He pleaded innocent in the court at Clyde and requested a trial by jury. LEHMAN COURT ORDER Tn a contempt of court hearing, Leo Lehman, defendant in a divorce case by Janice Lehman, has been sentenced to serve five das in county jail for failure to ings on a proposal to about halve last of the one-ton trucks of the department. Old vehicles was Greyhound Bus service between Lorain and Cleveland. Harley B.

Knapp WILLARD, O. Services will sent to Toledo in exchange. George Golden is the driver of No dates have been set, but the be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in commission indicated the hearings the newest van. His route covers the area north on Port Clinton road and extends to the Ross Sen Huron County Needs Volunteers For CD NORWALK, O.

H. A. Napka, Huron county Civil Defense director, has issued a call for more volunteers of persons who are beyond draft age and others who are not immediately eligible for military service. He said 25 men are needed at once to take over supervision and maintenance of a 200-bed emer Chief DeCenzo Assumes Duties At Marblehead PORT CLINTON, 0. BMC John J.

DeCenzo assumed cn-mand of the coast guard station at Marblehead this morning. He replaces acting chief Ted Pogar, filling the gap since June when the former chief retired. DeCenzo has been in the coast guard for 16 years. Much of his service was at Cordova, Alaska. He comes here from an assignment aboard a 95-foot patrol boat headquartered at New London, Conn.

The new chief is married and has a daughter, 11, and a son, ior high school area, to the Potter Village shopping center and to Everett and Brush streets. the Myers funeral home, Greenwich, for Harley B. Knapp, a banker and insurance man for almost 50 years, who died Wednesday in Willard Municipal hospital. The 75-year-old lifelong resident of Greenwich was associated with Hospital News Fremont. TITLE TRANSFER Betty R.

Grubs, widow of Wood-row Grubs, has been granted a probate court order for transfer A second new van was acquired probably will be held the Cleveland-Lorain area. The commission Thursday issued an order preventing Greyhound from cutting the service on Aug. 10. No reduction in service may take place before unless the commission issues another order, The proposed service cut was earlier this week and the first one last year. Two Youths In Court On Delinquency Count Two Fremont youths Involved in late hours earlier this week with two juvenile girls appeared Thursday afternoon in.

juvenile court before Judge John Bronson. Both were charged by Fremont police with contributing to the delinquency of juveniles, Duane Hack, 19, 1312 White avenue, pleaded innocent. His case was continued until August 17 and he was remanded to county jail on default of $500 bond. Billy Joe Cupp, 20, 827 Baker street, pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to serve 90 days in county jail.

Also, a holder was placed against him by his parole officer. Greenwich Banking founded by his father and grandfather, and its successor, Farmer's Banking gency CD hospital in Norwalk. The men will be trained to load for 27 years. He was pres and unpack the equipment. protested by some riders and by officials of communities served.

Fills U.S. Post CANTON, Ohio (AP) James M. Aungst, 65, a former Stark County prosecutor has been named U.S. commissioner assigned to Canton. 4.

Damascus Blacks Out, ident of the latter company for 10 years. He turned to insurance business in the 1930s when the bank closed and remained in that business until his retirement six years ago. For 20 years he was treasurer of Greenwich. Surviving is his widow, 111a. of title of a motor vehicle.

PETITION FILED Ada I. Weichman, administratrix of the estate of Ida M. Glas-er, has filed petition in probate court for distribution of assets in kind. KAISER LETTERS Letters of administration have been issued in probate court to Ella Greiner for the estate of Emma L. Kaiser, late of Fremont.

Estate is estimated at $58,000, Ag Agent Assigned As Planning Officer F1NDLAY, O. Hancock Coun Says Plane Raid Halted DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)-Air raid sirens wailed and Damascus was blacked out Thursday night for what the army said was an Two Autos Collide At Alley Corner An accident at the intersection of two alleys in the 300 block of ty Agricultural Extension Agent Charles W. Wenner has been planning director of the county's attempted raid -by two Israelinorth Wayne-street-caused -e Gibsonburg Postal Changes Advised regional planning commission. planes. tensive damage to one auto at Under a contract between the planning commission and the ex GIBSONBURG, P.

Nolan, tension service, Wenner will be The army said the planes were forced back by antiaircraft fire. It was the first time air raid sirens had sounded in Damascus since the Suez fighting in 1956. ON YUKON JOURNEY BELLEVUE, O. G. Thomas Billiard, president of the Northern Ohio Stone here, and well-known sportsman, left Cleveland today on a flight to Whitehorse in the Yukon territory where he will join the "Sports Afield" official North Yukon Wilderness Expedition as a member of a party arranged by John Jobson, outdoor editor of the magazine.

In the virgin valley of the North Yukon the party hopes to find and shoot trophies of sheep, caribou, grizzly bear, moose and wolves. In addition the party will spend some time fishing. relieved of detailed duties with acting director for the Post Office Department regional offic at Cincinnati, has informed Congressman Charles Mosher that the extension service. 4:03 p.m. Thursday.

Bernard T. Gagen, 34, 1111 Depot street, Sandusky, said he was driving north about 15 miles an hour in the alley. Another auto, driven by James C. Jay, 24, 1130 Roosevelt street, was proceeding west on an intersecting alley. Both drivers said they failed to Mrs.

Lucy Lippitt CINCINNATI (AP) Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Herron Lippitt, a native Cincinnatian who once served as the nation's acting first lady, will be held today in Providence, R. according to friends. Mrs. Lippitt died in Providence Thursday, She was a sister of Mrs.

William Howard Taft, the 27th president's wife, and acted as hostess at the White House when her sister was ill. According to W. B. Wood, director of cooperative extension a recent space study disclosed that improvement in postal facilities should be obtained for this service, Ohio State university, this Look Who Here will make an even closer liaison between the commission and the service, with Wenner as planning village. see each other due to a garage Action should take place be director.

situated at the southeast corner of the intersection. Jay turned south onto the north-south alley fore the expiration of the lease on the present structure on August 31, 1962. By Bloke EVER HAPPEN TO YOIP Memorial Thursday Admissions Surgical-Mrs. Gary Wurzel, St. Ann street; Frank Atzinger, White road; Danny Copley, 6, Randy Copley, 5, both of lindsey; Mrs, Robert Ogg, Clyde; Neil Mcln-tyre, Tiffin.

Medical Edward Bauer, Baker street; Ventura Ortiz, Elliott street; Mrs. Forest Joslin, Hayes avenue; William Miller, Route Mrs. Oliver Shively, Route Mrs. William Hoffman, Route Monica LeMaitre, 9, Barbara Place; Matthew Meggitt, 11 months, Green Springs; George Lemons, Toledo; Thomas Poorman, east State street; Miss Ruth Cunningham, Route 2. Thursday Discharges LeRoy Knapp, Elliott street; Mrs.

Willie Johnson, Second street; Mrs. Roger Gerwin, south Fifth stret; Paul Mesler, Luckey street; David Sterling, north Brush street; Robert Thomas, Route Dale Geary, Sandusky avenue: Jane and Joan Tooman, Route Mrs. Lane Beeker and s.rn. Sixth street; Mrs. Harold McGilton, south Buchanan street; Resell Schwartz, Route Mrs.

Daniel Kingsborough and son, Tiffin road; Mrs. Robert Brady and son, Timpe road; Walter Het-nck. McPherson boulevard; Charles Mapes, south Buchanan street; Diane Durst, Clyde; Clarence Shoemaker, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Clyde Deel, Green Springs; Mrs. Mary Heston, Perrysburg; David Crockett, Clyde; Elmer Copsey, Bettsvilie; Lawrence Corl, Gibsonburg: Mrs.

Carl Wainwright, Oak Harbor; Mrs. Richard Weas-ne- and daughter, Clyde. Community Thursday Discharges Mrs. James Lee Gardner and son, south Front street; Mrs. Stanley Beck, Route 2, Oak Harbor.

Friday Discharges Mirl Brooks. Liberty street; Cindy Rook, Ricky Ridge. Thursday Discharge Mrs. Owen Chase, St. Joseph Street.

Friday Discharge and tne autos collided. Right front fender of the Gagen auto was damaged. Extensive J. E. Freeborn, 416 west street, had made an initial in Two Given Assignments In Pt.

Clinton Schools PORT CLINTON, O. Boyd Martin, principal of the high school, announced the appointment of two department chairmen this week. Miss Octa Kincade will serve as chairman of the Language Arts department, succeeding the late Albert Rofkar. Miss Kincade has taught English and Latin in the school for 29 years. Earl Warnke will become chairman of the Music department to succeed David H.

Stanton, who resigned earlier this summer to accept a position in the Sandusky high school. Warnke, a graduate of the local high school, has been teaching in the scool for three years. He will continue as instrumental music instructor and direct both the marching and concert bands. GO AMEAPjASKME. quiry to Congressman Mosher who damage was caused to the left -f run Af directed a letter to Nolan soma front of the Jay auto.

No injuries were reported. weeks ago on the Gibsonburg fa --X DARE YOU! cility on behalf of Freeborn. William C. Hodges CHARDON. Ohio (AP)-Services for William Cullen Hodges, 85, a stage and screen actor who had appeared in several Broadway shows, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Ritonardo Funeral Home here. He died Thursday in a rest home in Claridpn Twp. Hodges had gained wide renown for his supporting roles with Tom Mix, H. B. Warner, Wallace Beery and Mae West.

Early in his career he toured Ohio River towns on the No Wage Change CLEVELAND (AP) Four hundred employes of the Reid division of Standard Products Co. voted Thursday to extend their contract without a wage change. They are members of Local 3586, United Steelworkers. Auditor Gun Victim IRONTON, Ohio (AP) City Auditor Sidney Borland was reported in critical condition at Huntington, W. Va hospital after police said he apparently shot himself in the head Thursday night.

July 27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Opperman of Richmond, are parents of a daughter born at Bellevue hospital. The mother is the former Janice Keys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Keys of Bellevue, and Mr. Opperman is the son of Mrs. Ina Beiler of Bellevue. July 26 Mr. and Donald Schnoor, Middletown, R.I., announce the birth of their first child, a son.

She is the former Raylene Hoffman. Both are former Fremonters. July 26 Mr. and Mrs. James Lattimore, Route 2, Oak Harbor, announce the birth of a son at 5:20 p.m.

in Magruder hospital, Port Clinton. July 28 A daughter was born at 7:40 a.m. in Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosman, north Park avenue.

July 26 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zunk, Route 2, Oak Harbor, at 5:20 p.m. in Magruder hospital, Port Clinton. July 27 A daughter was born at Bellevue hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. William Carroll of Bellevue. showboat "Cotton Blossom." His SHELTER PLANS READIED i "Si- first Broadway role was in lence" with H. B. Warner.

SANDUSKY, O. Sheriff Alton T. Young, Erie County Civil Defense Coordinator, has all the information necessary for construction of home bomb shelters, and rn rwrtvitA nlsna arA i WELCOME FOR TWINS PORT CLINTON, area couple became foster parents of infant twins Thursday and, upon returning from the trip to pick up the youngsters, found their yard decorated. Industrious neighborhood children rigged up streamers welcoming the infants, hung crepe paper around and rounded up stuffed animals and other toys and placed them in the yard. The parents, who prefer to remain anonymous, were overjoyed at the reception.

The twins were hungry. CLYDE CAR IN WRECK BELLEVUE, O. Francis J-Lauro, 45, rural Clyde, was charged by Bay Bridge state police with failing to yield the right of way Thursday at 12:05 a.m. when his car and an auto driven by Marsha Braun, 18, Castalia, collided in front of the Sandusky Ford plant on Route 12. The mishap occurred when the Clyde driver in leaving the plant drove his car into the path of the Castalia driver.

Moderate damage re- pnUI i ix. Edward D. Burks CLEVELAND (AP)-Edward D. Burks, 54, administrative assistant to tiie director of public relations for the Firestone Tire Rubber Co. in Akron and a former Oklahoma newsman, died in Cleveland Clinic Thursday.

Burks is survived by his widow, Molly, and two sons, Lynn of Cuyahoga Falls, and David of Aurora, 111. specifications for anyone who wishes them. Huron City CD Director Donn Ramm, who is planning to build his own bomb shelter mis fall, has received many requests for information. Neither the city nor the county has established a siren warning system, but the Red Cross is working on a disaster plan. Kin? Frnturt Svndim.

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