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length of 'furloughs' uncertain 470 Fisher Body workers are included in General Motors layoff of 48,000 Triang, Wednesday. January 2.1974 Journal-Newg, Hamilton. Ohio dSouftuestottOho A Ohio Page 13 About 470 at the Fisher Body plant in Fairfield will be among the 48,000 workers at plants across the country to be affected by General Motors Corp. layoffs, according to John Krug, GM public relations officer. These workers are expected to be "furloughed" from one to 10 days during January and February, Krug said.

GM Chairman Richard C. Gerstenberg said the layoffs were forced because of the energy crisis arid its subsequent impact on car sales. The company, the world's largest industrial complex, said it would lay off 48,000 workers at 10 assembly plants for as lone as 10 days January and February and lay off another 38,000 workers indefinitely. It could not be determined at this time whether any workers at the local plant would come under the "indefinite layoff" category. Talawanda board to buy acreage near Oxford Kramer Elementary OXFORD--The Talaman.

i approved the purchase north night. "The consideration to lllc second expand the Kramer site is landacquisitionoftheboard tn6 Suitcmcnl. "The school curr( Kramer site is limited for the Elementary site consists of number of pupils The approximately 12 acres at school site within thl Locust St. and Sycamore St. Oxford corporation and is According to a statement by private fend TM a nu Garofal that is destined for le iffiK: ftS5T saw ire program toward outdoor.

A landowner to the West education, conservation, and north of Kramer and recreational space for Elementary owns part of the tne growing neiehborhood school's driveway where "The effect of these layoffs on our employes," said Gerstenberg, "is cushioned by the various benefit plans which are provided by General Motors. For example, hourly employes with at acicaj Cdl OI HI ftnA nt ---j SSEScS Horsno a part board leading Artist playing it safe vi children play. The recently purchase of the site board (30 acres) east of Route 177 A mini Fort Knox? That's the Impression passing motorists might get at first glance at novel wall graphic design which depicts The Citizens Bank drive- up office West Shopping Center as a huge safe. Painting of big combination lock faces N. Brookwood Ave.

Journal-News Photo by Bob McMaken. SSLHffA the city of Oxford, wi an the on U. S. Rte. 127, 2.2 miles south of Eaton in Preble County about 7:50 p.m.

Tuesday, according to the Preble County sheriff's office. Rte. 127 crash kills Camdenman A Camden man was killed Hospital in Oxford and and four other persons were released, injured in the head-on Also hurt were Sue collision of two automobiles Marous, 18, Willoughby Hill, Ohio, apd Philip Loparo, 18, Mayfield Heights, Ohio, passengers in the other car driven by Eugene Marous, 18, Highland Heights, Ohio. The girl and Loparo were 'brought to Mercy Hospital t. Dead is Boyd H.

Smith, 38, in Hamilton, where she was R. R. 2, Camden, driver of treated and dismissed and one car. Loparo was admitted with a Two passengers in the right elbow fracture. The victim's vehicle, Ronald driver was unhurt.

Roberts 17, College The sheriffs office said Ohio and Jean A. Smith was northbound and Baker, 16, Camden, were Marous southbound when treated at McCullough Hyde Smith went left of center. Oxford council meets tonight OXFORD City council properties were torn up and will receive a letter from left in such a -disgraceful According to other information in the statement, because of the estimated population growth in the could eventually lead to a eastern part of the school safety hazard that would district, the capacities of force them to reroute buses existing schools in thatarea to the side or rear of the and the rising cost of land! building affecting playing the board believed it wise to areas The lano. acquisition buy a strategic site that will help keep the school a a open for the next 30-50 availability of land for years according Dr, future school development Gar fal a current prices rather 'Funds for the expansion than at future prices, for the Kramer site and the At Oxford: Further, Gerstenberg said in a prepared news release, hourly employes with at least one year of seniority will receive Supplemental Unemployment Benefits which, in combination with, unemployment compensation and any other earn- AAussey 'not at this time' a congressional candidate By MIKE O'CONNOR Journal-News Writer William Mussey, 14th District state senator, says "at this time" he is not a candidate for the Sixth U. S.

Congressional District seat ings, can provide up vacated in Eomrja November by Rep. William representing' expenses). (less $7.50 work-related Proven vote-getter Mussey said his first reaction to Marsha's announcement was to write the asking him to "reconsider" his contemplated retirement. "Bill Harsha is a source of Harsha. The Batavia however left the door open 'for announcing his this month, by Jan.

15, I'll then contac the Republican State Chairman and all, county Republican chairmen the. sixth district to who they feel is 'the potential candidate." First Citizens becomes Barnitz MIDDLETOWN R. S. Weatherway president of the Barnitz Bank, Middletown, announced today the First Citizens Bank' of Oxford was merged with the tenberg and Barnitz Bank at the close of Universities. business Monday.

North High School who attended Manchester College, Wit- Miami as treasurer of Lodge No. 67 First Citizens becomes the FAM for 13 years He is fifth office of the Barnitz Bank and will be known as active in the Darrtown Methodist Chwch, Kg Harry B. Wilkins stating his property was damaged by the city and not repaired when the North Sycamore sanitary sewer was put in. Council meets at 8 o'clock tonight in the municipal building. Wilkins, who lives at 521 It N.

Beech is tendering, date in February for the city a bill for $1,200 for. annual meeting with alleged damages to his property. "I don't believe the monies allotted for the north side sewer project were used fully for'that purpose, in that the streets and condition," he states in his letter. New rules and procedures for the zoning board of appeals will be considered and two appointments are needed for the housing board of appeals. Council will consider a the the Oxford Township Trustees.

Chief of Police Joseph L. Statum will report on a review made of the placement of a stop sign at the intersection of Maxine and Melissa Drives. Pisgah robbery case under way Jury selection began this morning in the Butler County Common Pleas Court of Judge Robert L. Free movies Friday at TRI Mans for the trial of a 21- year-old Columbus man MR. RULLMAN Rullman law firm partner Stanley D.

Rullman is now a partner in the Millikin and Fitton law firm, Stuart M. Fitton, senior partner of the firm, announced today. Rullman had become an associate of the firm in 1970. A native of I.idiana, Rullman practiced law in northern Ohio before joining the local firm. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Transylvania University and was awarded a juris doctor degree from the University of Cincinnati Law School.

He served a four-year tour of duty in the United States Navy and presently holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve. Rullman is a deacon of Zion Lutheran Church of Hamilton; a scout leader in Ross Township; and serves on the boards of directors of various state and local civic organizations. Rullman, his wife, and three children reside at 1830 Jay Phillip Court, Hamilton: Other members of the miuwii oo wieinoaisi unurcn, serving First Citizens Oxford Office as Sunday School teacher bee mentrone( as a of the Barnitz Bank.

and trusteeT He wts a candidate to try to Weatherwax. also an- and trustee. He was a member of the Talawanda Board of Education for four Washington, and Ohio needs senator him there. His ranking position on the House Public Works Committee and his -T' stature as one of Ohio's according to a statement to sen ior congressmen would newsmen. be lost to Ohio and the party The 14th State Senate if he is not re-elected," said District forms a peninsula in Mussey.

The state senator added "No freshmen congressman would be able to fill the void. It takes years of work and dedication to attain the examinations respected place Harsha holds in the U. S. Congress." Mussey said he will await a final decision from Harsha before he' makes any personal decision on the congressional race. The congressman is expected to make a final announcement on his retirement later this month, well in advance of any May primary race within the GOP.

"If Congressman Harsha makes a decision not to run eastern Butler County, containing the Pisgah area, Union Township's most heavily populated spot. The' of North Manchester, Congressional he is a graduate of P. 1 1 63 portion of Union Township, which, lies in the Eighth veteran Republican Congressman Harsha A Mason, Ogle has served rec 1 announced he will not run for re- electlon hls November. Musse y- horn Clermont like Ha ha retain the congressional seat for the GOP. Observers feel Mussey, will have a crack at the since his native Clermont' County is the most populous of the district's 11 rural- counties.

Fairfield sets civil service The Fairfield Civil vice Commission has; arranged to give com-" petitive examinations for'' the following positions ooV: the dates listed: Director of parks, Jan. automotive Jan. 16; clerk 17; construction inspector, 23; and waterworks- operator and man, Jan. 24. and Mrs.

Alice and director. Krauth as Assistant six vears in cashiers. Force. Ogle is former Ogle served S. Afr married to the Alston, and of a assistant cashier in J958.

He became cashier in 1968 and vice president in 1973. He became president in 1973, succeeding the late Donald Teetzel. lucmuei Ogle as vice president of J. 9 Mre Krauth Barnitz will be responsible the bank in 1956. They New Year's Eve death of sheriff is probed LIBERTY, Ind.

Indiana Street, Darr- state police are awaiting a for the complete operation 3 the of the Oxford office. A department in served capacities, including officers and tellers. bookkeeping and have various loan coroner's ruling oh the New said slate police at Con- Year's Eve shooting death nersville. of Union County sheriff George W. Sexton.

Authorities said 10:30 p. m. The shooting The Republican Sexton may have been accidental, was serving the third year of" the 40- year-old sheriff apparently shot himself in the heart with a pistol in the residence portion of the Union County Jail about his second term. He was" unopposed in the 1970- Sexton's body. was taken, election.

to Indianapolis for autopsy. Union County The sheriffs wife, Mrs. Harold Sheets will be acting- Shirley Sexton; is the sheriff with aid from- county's -only deputy and Fayette County sheriff Max matron of the jail. She was Huffman, said authorities- reportedly home at the time County commissioners will of the shooting. appoint a new sheriff.

R. student aid advisor at Miami University, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Republican Women's Club al 7:30 p.m.- Monday in the community room of the First National Bank. Dr. Kinder is currently a Court finds youths delinquent in Hamilton warehouse break-in ByNANCYBAKER Journal-News Writer Three Hamilton boys appeared in the Butler County Domestic Relations at, 5th and Maple midnight Saturday. member of the Legislative Advisory Committee of Rep.

Court of Jud Dav Bla( Walter E. Powell on charges of breaking and Officers who will be in- ent enng after one of them 'iTU-Ii" memoers 01 me elude Mrs. F. C. -j Millikin and Fitton firm are second vice president; Mrs ld he cut dum gah branch of the Home Sluart Fitton, E.

Jane Lehman, recording breakm ui -wiw X4IU UK- lAJVo- Weft; stalled at the" meeting in- wa to Mercy Hospital arrested after police in- Becks, of a hand he. vestigated the. hospital was found unruly being in aple about delinquent on the charge Tn girl, who said she: They and referred them to the didn't know the men were got Lady Sylvia probation department. He getting the drugs, was on warehouse through an ordered restitution for any probation once before. adjoining door, they said, damages to be divided admitted and her friend Hamilton Youth Aid among the three.

both had false identification Bureau' Detective George cards when they were" i picked up by the police. A 17-year-old area girl Cole said the boys- were Federal Savings and Loan two a and the reportofhowtheo'neboycut his hand. The boys, two of them OXFORD A free movie will be shown by the has been confined in Butler County jail since his arrest after a manhunt in department of park's and which another suspect in the recreation from 6 to 8 p.m. holdup was shot and killed. A third man, James Batlell, 24, also of Columbus, was arrested with Brown, and both were indicted in charges of robbery of a financial institution, three counts of shooting with unfa son, Thomas Millikin, secretary and Mrs Lillian 0 1 "6 ollu 'VrTh, i James I i I corresponding one 14 told ef Juvenile Roosevelt Junior High Rosmarin Jam Allen, secretary.

Mrs. Inel o( Jack students and 2042 Rmkin Columbus, Dennis Wittmn, and Samuels will accent Ml i ba er they broke a lock the William Keck. membership dues for 1974. thedoorof the B. F.

Goodrich Warehouse Friday at TRI Community Center. "Davy Crockett" will be the main feature, and a Road Runner. cartoon, "Beep also be shown. Free movies will be offered each Friday night during the winter. Other films and cartoons for January include: Jan.

12, "Which Way To The Front" with Jerry Lewis and another Road Runner, "Hot Rod Jan. 19, "At War With The Jerry Lewis, "Stop Look Road Runner; Jan. 26, "Start featuring the Three Stooges, and a Porky Pig cartoon, "Old Grand jury to consider murder case, 13 others one a student at Harding, admitted taking a television set from thd building, and leaving three TV sets from Lady Sylvia's in the B. F. Goodrich warehouse.

Court referee David J. Niehaus found each boy the. company of known A 16 -year-old Hamilton' narcotics-users. Niehaus yc ch with auto- referred the girl to the th 1 took a 1963: probation department until teut air she turns 18 in April. i i and another it was something, to no.

The boy told the court he" is a school dropout and has' not been steady job. Niehaus placed him on probation. juvenile girl were picked up last Wednesday with two men arrested for attempting is 4 obtain narcotics through been able to fmd a illegal prescriptions at Binnion's Pharmacy, Grand Blvd. intent to kill, and unlawful entry' of a financial institution. The suspects were taken into custody Sept.

20, several hours after they allegedly took more than Monday pOfJom 'the savings and Ses Childs, 47, 919 8th feed A second-degree murder other cases to be con- charge against a Mid- sjdered by the jury include: dletown man heads a short HAMILTON James Lee docket of 14 cases to be Goolsby, breaking and considered by the Butler entering- Dixon, County Grand Jury when it auto theft; Mary meets before presiding Judge Fred B. Cramer possession of possession of Schinaman, possession of narcotics, possession of instruments, possession of narcotics for sale; and James Glacken, 10:42 niaigcu vruil ux snwlinK I-7S near Rte. 122, after a death of Roger Lee Jones search involving more than 30, .820 10th Mid- vveapoFCarol SuVparstev" 75 area law enforcement dletown, al the Parkway a i a I entering-' officers using a police dog, Caf Raymond Hill broking helicopters and a plane. following an argument, entering" Karen Kerry Martin "medrobbery; and f. CWhb, cSrytag carryin 8 HAMILTON Monday p.

1024 Alien emergency squad called, person declined assistance. 11:54 p.m., 329 S. Second Wilma Bales, 19, 5271 Camelot, Fairfield, chest pains, to Mercy Hospital. Tuesday 2:41 a. 626 Ludlow Vicki Willis, ill, to Mercy Hospital.

3:30 a.m., 1124 S. 12th Mary Bekemeier, 15, ill, to Eula Cadle, 46, ill to Mercy Hospital. Fort Hamilton-Hughes Hospital. 4:14 a. 444 Fairgrove Patty Beta, 34, unconscious, to Mercy Hospital.

12:16 p. 632 Weller Roberta Amyx, 70, dead on arrival of emergency squad. 4:04 p.m., 711 Maple Samuel Williams, 70, dead on arrival of emergency squad. 7:04 p. 3831 Hammond 8:30 p.

222 S. Second Betty Reed, 40, 1040' Hunt chest pains, to- Mercy Hospital- Wednesday 1:15 a. 415 East John Rowland, 72, chest pains, to Mercy Hospital..

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