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News-Herald from Willoughby, Ohio • Page 17

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Program Needs Sparkle rs to Expected of CD Changes, Hall Says It's going to take "drastic to keep Wfllowick in Lake County Civil Defense. Mayor Carl T. Hall says he. will suggest the city withdraw! from the County Civil Defense program unless immediate changes are evident before the city's April 1 council meeting. In Hall's opinion, officials must "rebuild tfie faith of the cities in the central point of County Civil Defense." Hall labels Civil Defense as a "part of everyday life" but feels "we can do more within our city, than we can do with the county-" Hall wants County Civil Defense to show what the city will receive in services for what it pays out.

the county's obligation to make Civfl Defense worthwhile," the mayor challenges. We Donate Report Expected at Mid-April Meet A report on what Lake County communities expect of their Civil Defense program wfll be given in about two weeks. Chairman Roger E. Smart of the County Commissioners last night asked the Lake County Mayors and City Managers Assn. to find out what is needed to make Civil Defense an active organization.

A second meeting, similar to the one last night, will be held in mid-April for the "report. MOST OF THE 20 officials gathered in the Painesville headquarters of Civil Defense seemed to agree on the economic merits of belonging to the county program. But they made it clear they want a program which i catch the fancy of the public. OF PROTECTION County Administrator Louis Vinoeur told the officials that "even if you all withdraw, there would still be a Civfl Defense program and you'd all pay MIL" Paula Wilson fondles a clay animal that Is among 200 art projects that will be shown tonight during Kirtiand Elementary School's spring open house. Parents will examine the 500 childrens' work during the 7:30 pan.

gathering. Art assignments are featured this year. Lake County residents credited with in- the 1963 fund -'raising drive for' the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Thomas J. Unifc, president, the announcement last at the Greater Cleveland chapter's annual awards meeting at the Sheraton Hotel.

iQuizzing Continues "Tl rri T- 1 Foiice 1 ly to Link rwr rfTST" Irio to 1V Incite CIVIL DEFENSE SPEAKERS Lake County Civil Defense Director William G. Cover (left) and Chairman Boger E. Smart explain the county's Civil Defense program to 20 community officials. THE NEWS-HERALD VTCST LAKE COUNTY. OHIO MCMBBR Of THE A33D CIATKB JERRY G.

THIS ANSWER came in reply to Mayor Keith V. Webster's question of what would happen if any of the 23 Lake County communities quit the County CD organization. i James F. Worster state deputy, director, and Robert J. VerBurg, state director of supplies, came from Columbus at the request of County Commissioners.

Lake County Civil Defense Di-j TJ rector William G. Cover andl IJohn Thomas, deputy spoke for the county program. I fjf 6 9 I 1 i i Disc Jockey Jerrv G. will i CHARLES R. Kresnve, May-i field Heights -Civil Defense I- and emcee a rector, attracted here by the controversy over Lake County's Thursday Evening, March 19, 1964 Page 17 Pay Hikes Less Thap School Chiefs Hoped Wickliffe School person gets now.

tors probably will get only half of the pay increases they asked for. i A "rough idea" pE increases shows them sharing about compared to the $10,000 to iOOO they asked for. "Fair is fan-," says School Board President Robert Davis. SUPT. Gerald H.

Michel's pay would continue to be the highest, jumping from now to Donations totaling i Willoughby police are still attempting to link program, told the a dance for the West End 'ALL OTHER employes in this district have gotten sis per YMCA Leaders Club Saturday cent raises. In all good con- at South Hih 'science, I can't at South High. from the five counties in the of suspected TV thieves with the burglary of! "We've had occasion to eaflj Joey and the Continentals, TM recording artists, will also be present. Greater Cleveland, chapter rep-! Fischer TV and Radio, 38112 West Spaulding St. resent an increase of nearly 35j charges have been filed, per cent over 1952.

i against the three The funds will he used to es-L 1 9 and 20 Soufll Euclid from Fischer lupon them four or five times iin the past years and they've tend the free local patient senr-! 1 06 suspects live in Euclid mpn atJAc' vi -v always been prompt. You've got ges rta le sets worm SvoS taken, a ood Saturday to ice program for muscular dj trophy patients in Lake. Geau-j Medina, Cleveland. Thomas Tierney and PtL THEY ARE also suspected of Mentors delegation, Council- kicking in the front window at i men Kicbard D. Kostic and Har- more than a six per cent raise for administrators." Daws also proposes that "we don't tie administrators to any tion until April 1 when it will vote on taking, administrators off the extended teachers' salary schedule.

It also will consider The school board tabled pays then. Evaluators AH proceeds from the dance salary schedule. Board to Appoint M- Group in 2 Weeks The Wicfeliffe School Board's study group on teacher and administrator evaluation will be named will go to the West End YMCA building fund. tage counties. The chapter will also be able! to increase its contribution toj national research- tioning the men in South did today.

Mentor Television, 7516 Mentor jry Waterman Jr. and Fire Chief Frpp rprnrrfc will ho Tuesday and tak-1 Alfred G. Howells, told the! group then- city will continue ito bufld its own self help pro-j Jgram. -ijng a $280 portable set. i April 15.

2 Headlands OK nothing here THEIR arrest has I up a number of TV burglaries! iin Cuyahoga County," Tierney I said, "but we haven't defifite-j Sly connected them with the Wfl-j jloughby burglary yet." One gets you six if you I Tienrey, Crosier, and two oth-j a hare of Lubrizol Corp. stock, handle our Civil Defense needs Willoughby officers, with one Shareholders of the Wickliffe I better than Washington can, "I'VE SEEN i which will Kostic said Mentor feel we can; Two Mentor men from Mentor Rd Rd. near den Lane. don fc four from company yesterday agreed to! Waterman said, when their cars col South routed upja 6 1 split which authorizes: trio and two girls at a bout 5 million shares of the) the only city to "irava-Lore Motel. 38873 Men-jcompanv stock in circulation, i draw from program, wasi Wt Willoughby, at 5 a.m.jBefore the split there were to chip in this! Robert E.

Hayes. 21. of 4822 yesterday. JOOO shares outstanding with esr I Wffl nb ol check- Honiewood suffered cuts onj Police got a tip the threeIOQO authorized. i But fieuras ft ing three suspects the theft ibound Ms head, elbow and hand.

Hejwere planning to burglarize a dfy jMht fr a g3S was treated at Lake County Me-iSouth Euclid television store! A FO RMER SI par value was 1 County was Aing to the Police said the bnrglar moriai Hospital, and alerted police there. dropped. The splinter shares for about 82.400. I chopped a hole 18 inches and released. jwffi have no par value.

I 4Jso released from the hos-l WHEN the would be Following yesterday's special' pltal was Robert Ewert 37. of; escaped in a hail of bullets, i meeting company directors de-j THE difference came 49U Glen Lodge Hd. EwerflPO 1 6 staked out the Wfflougfa-iclared a quarterly dividend otifrom unspent funds from last received possible back and in-i motel, figuring the men 20 cents a share. It wfll year credited to Mentor, ternal injuries jwould return for the girls, June 10 to stockholders of; iwere registered there. May 22.

Manager Dale F. Helsel, Company sales last year said he was there million a record. Neti" to see wnat happens." a left turn. The accident the Ito South Euclid police. I profit was almost S7 Smar 4 citrs 174th for the year, occur-j Wffloughby police hope to links which figures out to $12.22 a red at 10:20 last night.

Ithem with the theft of threadbare, 'They should be judged andj Board President Robert Davis and Richard Dim) last night volunteered to represent school policy makers on a nine-member committee. Supt. Gerald H. Michel wfll recommend two administrators. The Wickliffe Teachers' Assn.

(will name a delegate from each of the district's five I I Davis says a new evaluation system is needed in the district we have more than one per- son's opinion on the job each teacher is doing." out. Tickets, on sale at the ating door at 7:30 p.m., are 75 cents stag and 25 cents for DISTRIcrs presenfc ad couples. jministrator schedule is an out-j The dance is for all stu- I growth of the teachers' rates, i "There is no one group of! employes that is more impor-j jtant than another except the! I students in operating a school system." Davis explains. I Willoughby Hills Lions are HE ALSO hopes to find an we mintstrators. is no set of judging them now.

meets, for a Ibs. flour. 350 Ibs. sau- to a schedule on what! sage, 20 gallons maple syrup, pay administrators." four cases fruit juice' and three cases applesauce for its third annual Pancake Break- iar meetin at 7:3 Pm square in the cement block I WICKLIFFE voters Nov. 5J fast.

wail at the rear of and 'passed an added 5-mill levyi The first three Sundays in Ithat makes it possible to givej April will see Lions flipping employes raises. 15 in the Wickliffe Junior High cafeteria. Snnoco on Lost Nation Rd. at the Lakeland Freeway. The money was hidden in a carton of oil cans in a back room.

if The station was closed at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. Owner receive Ted Oteasek: discovered the (percentages of bills paid tijeft wheu he opened the station at 7 a.m- yesterday. Everyone but nine administrators and School Psychologist Richard Edwards already! has gotten his increase. i More for Street Repair owick Plans to Spend S660.000 Tliis Year 'by the state and federal governments for equipment) if we droo out." SMARTS answer was no.

Questions of what would nap- pen to a community which dropped out of the county program Davis' proposed administrators salaries call for $482 to $310 increases. He based them on six per cent of the to spend $48,000 more this COUNCIL also amended The increase ups the city's 1964 operating budget Ia covering, tire -to S65S 738 I 21 1 de to cOOOjtoo. tpgj jjjp Finance Director Fred Mar-! individual salaries so appropriated was a $20-1 justified. tin explained the additional' spending includes street repair and new curbing, an the cjtys three oer cent as -I rffTI 3Rd needed assistance during a Nearly This Year TM a can only help, those 'More than 1.70a fifth and munitieswfaosign to the county-j sjxth students and teachers evacuated Wfflough- by Eastlake schools early today. They boarded 30 buses head- T.

HaD, the Willo-j ed for Cleveland and a mayor nas gone on the; ance Hall concert fay the Question was the S2600! record as an opponent of Civil Cleveland Orchestra. S15.000 for tree planting and! ooaru Ior uie im civ jj lease The am nt said: The biggest exodus in the landscaping public park three per cent increase not ijj Crease over ast; "We contnbute S2.500 to the district's history left only six and for remodeling and-takes effect April 1. county. I feel the county should; buses in the school district. a new roof at city hall.

other raises include S300 Council agreed to leave the' with a Program which i Service Director Bruce stand until the. 1 TM 1 interest the people in ouri AND IT provided the young THE S23 000 represents a Ms salary to decides what steps it for this money, concert goers with-a chfl- up in the street repair and curb-land S500 for the finance direc-itake in regard to participation! role of the Civil Defense) dren's concert conducted by W-E Pupils Fill Severance Hall pancakes and grilling sausage while their wives and children serve the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Garfield School cafeteria. BLUEBERRY pancakes are also on the menu.

President Edward Nelson, breakfast charges have been filed against chairman, notes that "for all jMrs. Johnnie R. Thornton in an school accused of spank- 10-year-old daughter. Angry Mom is Charged WARREN, Ohio (AP)--Three pays you can eat" the price is connection sters under" six will be served free. able from members, village gas stations and Kristcffs Delicatessen.

ed on Planning Judo Qass when arraign- In Warren MuniC! aI ar of assault and bat- creating a disturbance and destruction of property. She was freed on S1SO bond. The prin- Icipal is Raymond E. Glass of jthe First Street School across the! Only expense item coming are among 100,000 in the Cleveland area who will hear the orchestra this spring. Another 1,300 fourth and fifth graders from Willoughby- A beginners' class, in judo for Fluid Controls Looted Eastlake are among future jhigh school students and adults of Tools, Equipment student crowds.

(will be sponsored bv the West! I End YMCA beginning tonight atj Burglars entered the machine BUSES LEFT individual High School. ishop of Fluid Controls Inc. on schools about 9 a.m. this Classes will be from 7 Jer Blvd and stole several morning. They paraded back i Instructor will be Frank Kastl.

ems along the Lakeland Freeway JFee is $6 for students who are! Missing were a quarter-ton at 11:45 Transportation; members and S8 for chain hojst a radial saw, a Chief Adolph Somrack says. Adult tees are $3 for members four inch ce anti several hand Wflloughby Eastlake students filled all but 200 seats tile ottCrCL oiiu. v.uu. vttw J.WA it. 1.

Tt AT." nrosram sivina the city tor, increasing his earnings to iin the County Civil Defense pro-'director, is to create that inter- Robert Shaw and Louis Lane, in the concert hall this morn- cairf The fifth and sixth eraders me. $60.000 for this work in 64. 500 a year. 'gram. and $10 for others.

For further information, call John Bartucci, West End JMCA physical director, at 6-1160. tools. The burglary occurred sometime Monday night. Police are still investigating. APf.

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