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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 15

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Massillon, Ohio
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15
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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1964 Witt Break Ground Soon For Golden Age Villages Ground may be in Toledo Columbus before the end of The year for the first of -the state's "Golden Age Villages." Occupants of the "villages," which are actually one-floor build. ings housing about 200 persons, be state mental hospital patients who are not insane but -have not been released, in most cases, because they have nowhere to go. DR. M. B.

HOLMES, superintendent of the Massillon state hospital, has said MSH is being as a location for one of "villages" in the next "few years. Columbus and Toledo are to be the first sites, followed probably by Massillon, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dayton, but not necessarily in that order. To learn more about the Golden Age Villages, The Evening Independent wrote to Mrs. Rose Papier, planning consultant for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction. She could not supply a sketch of one of the "village on Sept.

25 that "architects in both Toledo ana presently working on plans but sketches wjll not be ready for several weeks." Here is how Mrs. Papier described the residence buildings in letter dated Aug. 28: "the pur- 'pose of these structures is to nrn- vide housing at reasonable rents "for elderly persons, 0 patients discharged from mental who cannot find a suitable place in which to i. community. They will be for persons who are who can live independently but who may require occasional iimit- ed assistance." "Many of our senior citizens denied the opportunity to Jive in safe and decent housing to their needs.

Many also need for the ready avail- 1 lability a variety of social, and related services. 3 "A broad range of services are for residents of the Milages. These will include meals in a central dining room, social 7 services, recreational activities, medical services and edu- programs to help sustain independence. "The state is cooperating with ilocal Metropolitan Housing i Authorities in a joint effort to provide Golden Age Villages. Al- though they will differ in detail (each Housing Authority secures its own architects and is responsible for the building itself), they will be one-floor, garden-type structures which will house approximately 200 persons." In an Aug.

8 story from Columbus, The Associated Press reported that the villages will have about half single rooms with bath, and the rest living room-bedroom- bath arrangements for double occupancy. The AP was quoting Director Martin A. Janis of the Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction. Janis said that prolonged-care state hospitals were issued "patient status forms" intended to gather information on potential Golden Age Village residents. He said the forms would probably turn up at least 1,000 patients suitable for village residence.

Janis was quoted as saying that persons living in the villages would pay a month rent, using their social seurity, aid for the aged or aid for the disabled benefits. New Teachers Thin ii one of icries of biographical sketched presenting new staff members employed by the Massillon board of education for 1964-1365. Needs Space ROSEMARIE GRUNSFELD Mrs. Rosemarie Briese Grunsfeld is teaching mathematics at Longfellow junior high school. Mrs.

Grunsfeld received a bachelor of science degree in education from Ohio State university in 1961, a major in mathematics and a minor in science education. She also attended Ashland college and Kent State university. She previously taught at West HALIFAX, N. S. Murphy, 11, has a problem finding a field big enough to test his authenic Australian boomerang'junior high school in Youngstown, in.

Instructions with the a substitute in the Akron pub- order boomerang suggest an schools, and at Jennings junior area 50 by 50 yards free of peo- pie and pets. Today In History By The Associated Press Today is Monday, Oct. 5, the 279th day of 1964. There are 87 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1813, the great Indian chief, Tecumseh, was killed in the Battle of the Thames, Canada, while aiding the British, against the United States.

The; Shawnee chief is noted in history for his statesmanship in trying to unite all Indian tribes in defense for their lands against the white i settlers. On this date: In 1818, Connecticut adopted a state constitution to replace its I royal charter. In 1830, Chester S. Arthur, the 21st president, was born at Union, Vt. In 1910, St.

Patrick's Cathedral in New York was consecrated. In 1931, the first trans-Pacific, non-stop flight was made by Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, jr. In 1953, the New York Yankees became the first baseball club to win 5 consecutive world championships, defeating "the Brook- lyn Dodgen. Tea yean age; Italy and Yugoslavia initialed an agreement in London, ending their 9-year dispute over the free territory of Trieste, each getting director of international Christian leadership, addressed the Malone college student body in chapel The U. N.

General Assembly was debating the dispute over Gives Talk At Malone College Dr. Abraham Vereide, executive a defined zone. Five years ago: this morning at 10 o'clock. Yesterday he gave a sermon at the John Knox United Presby- ade of Israeli shipping 1 church where his son, Milton B. Vereide, is pastor.

Dr. Vereide, whose life is the subject of a book entitled The the United Arab Republic ade of Israeli the Suez canal. One year ago: Three American newsmen were Modern Viking, written by Dr. beaten by South Vietnamese po-1Norman Grubb, directs the world- lice after a Buddhist monk burn-1 wide activities of I.C.L. from Pel- ed himself to death on a Saigon street.

Lake Powell, formed by the 710- lowship House located on Embassy Row in Washington, D. C. In 1935 Dr. Vereide invited concerned men to discuss the foot-high Glen Canyon Dam problem of corruption in govern- J-. 11 1 across the Colorado river, will be the second largest artificial lake in the United States when it is ment at all levels.

Out of this frank discussion grew the prayer filled. It will cover 254 a breakfasts now held by mayors, miles of Arizona desert. The larg-jgovernors and presidents in this est is Lake Mead, downstream on as well as around the the same river. i world. in Akron.

Mrs. Grunsf eld's elude piano playing, sewing, plants and gardening. She and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Briese, reside at 1711 Come In and See Our Display of Top Quality Building Materials.

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Years Available:
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