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THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Area Neivs Xenia, Ohio, Thursday, June 5,1969 Page 13 Two Arrested At Bryan Park A sheriff's deputy arrested one Fairborn youth for intoxication and another for having fictitious plates on his car after investigating two figlits involving teenagers at John Bryan Stale Park Wednesday afternoon. The park near Yellow Springs was the scene of at least clashes between high schoolers last Thursday afternoon. Jimmy Wells, 17, of 1730 Lowell was charged with intoxication in Juvenile Court and Steve Davis, 18, of 2785 Valleyview Dr. was charged as adult adult with with having having fictitious fictitious plates, according to the deputy's report. The youths were released to their parents.

THE REPORT of the deputy, one of iwo dispatched to the park about 1:15 p.m., related: On arrival in the pool area, he talked first to Joe Kingsley, 18, of 45 Miller Fairborn, who said that a 1957 car containing several youths drove up 17, of 315 Faculty and Nan cy Smith, 1302 Rona IN CHECKING the park, Ihe other depuly came upon a car driven by Sieve Davis. His pas sengers, all from Fairborn were Jimmy Wells; Tom Plap- perl, 17, of 1236 Cenlral Dr. Raleigh Wooton, 17, of 233 Doris and Greg Alkins, 17 of 21 Diana Ln. As Ihe depuly questioned oc cupants of Davis' car a a driven by Steve Lebaroff, 16 of 215 Parkwood Spring field, slopped. Lebaroff said that Wells hit him in the face "for no appar ent reason" while he and i friends were "back in park." His charge was tinned by Lebaroff's companions, Springfielders ev Fahnestock, 17, of 2115 N.

Hadley and Barbara McLean 17, of 1722 Memorial Dr. ANOTHER CAR, i one containing several girls, drove to 436 Xenia High School grad- ting out of high school?" he uates Wednesday night at up. uini LU as lie and three companions jton as her assailant. The driver, Shirley Price, 17, 650 S. Clairmont Springfield, said that she saw Wells lilting Lebaroff and when she Iried lo "pull him off, another boy hit me in the face." She pointed to Raleigh Woo- were taking picnic gear his car.

Kingsley said that two youths alighted from the car. threw a beer bottle at him and the other hit him with a appeared" to be a car jack and kicked him. (Kingsley's companions, also of Fairborn, were listed as John Zaloudek, 17, of 8 W. Xenia Bonnie Temple, Dinner To Honor Gegners Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Gegner, Beth and Joel, will be honored wilh a farewell dinner at 6:30 p.m. June 12 in First Reformed Church. The family will return to France In July to continue missionary service after a furlough here. A chalk artist, Gegner look an additional at the a A Institute this spring. He was graduated from Wheaton (111.) College.

Coffee, butler and rolls will be provided at the I attending arc to take covered dishes and table service. A freewill offering for Ihe Gegners will be received. from! Kingsley then said that Wells Plappert had attacked him. The deputies brought all the juveniles to County Jail "to talk Legaroff and Miss Price said that they would have lo discuss filing of charges with Iheir parents, the deputy's report concluded. Fumes Fatal To 2 Teen-Agers CHILLTCOTHE, Ohio (AP) The Ross County coroner ruled carbon monoxide poisoning Wednesday in the deaths of two teen-agers.

The bodies of Harold D. Carroll, 18, and Donna J. Gartner, 17, both of (he Chillicolhe area, were found late Tuesday nlglit in a car parked near a rural community house. it over." Kingsley, Vandals Upset Monument Vandalism and flower thefts at Jamestown Cemetery were reported to a sheriff's deputy Tuesday evening'by Harold Caraway, Silvercreek trustee. He said thai a large monument was pushed over and Ihree floral displays, placed on graves Memorial Day, had been stolen.

Biafrans Agree To Release 18 LISBON (AP) Heeding a XENIA HIGH SCHOOL'S I960 graduates march to their seats at Cox Field. Gazette riiolo By Bob McNemni 436 Get XHS Diplomas Diplomas presentee 110th annual commencement held at Cox Field in ideal, bul slightly cool weather, a witnessed by an estimated 4,000 parents and friends. Speakers were the top students in the graduating class and Robert A. Miller, presiden of the board, who had graduated from XHS 16 years ago. MARK RING, who led the class scholasllcally, urged hi; classmates lo have "an aware ness of people and Iheir feel ing" and lo include among Iheir goals people.

He pointed out that the graduates have the lools to build a life of success and prosperity and urged them to ask what they can do to help, how they can serve anc where they are needed. Asking the class to "share with others our skills a knowledge and help them help themselves," Ring concluded "you don't live in a world a 1 your own; your brolhers ar here also." Second ranking student the class, Keith Koenig, the class members that they can continue high school in a grander level or "can use what Xenia High School offered and go on for a better life." He pointed out that file graduates are being given their freedom ind a chance to begin. "Are we Firemen Aid Beating Victim FAIRBORN i made an ambulance run at 8 i.m. Wednesday to 2)7 W. Day- jJ.m.

IO A'JY VV Uav- Portugese rejuest, the Biaf- on-Yellow Springs to all rans are going lo release the 18 foreign oilmen they sentenced to death, the Portuguese Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday night. A spokesman said Ihe men-14 Italians, (liree Germans and one Lebanese--would be free afler some procedural mailers are worked out. He did not elaborate. a 23-year-old Dayton girl, who was a possible rape and beating victim. She was taken to Good Sa- Ilice turned the investigation over lo Dayton Police i the alleged incident apparently occurred in that city, i said.

Plan Office Project Reach of the Office of Economic Opportunity i open an office at the i AME Church, Columbus a Market for convenience of area residents, A staff member and possibly a volunteer worker will assist visitors. Chopper Crash Fatal To Eight TAMPA, Fla. CAP) Eight airmen were killed Wednesday when an HH43B Air Force Musky helicopter plummetted into a scrub brush field on a re- lurn flight from Avon Park bombing range lo MacDill Air Force Base. Base officials withheld idenli- ficalion of Ihe victims, five crew members and three passengers, going to take advantage of get- asked. BEFORE HE presented the diplomas to the class, Miller pointed out that this is the best trained class ever to graduate, but warned they will need every Ihese are Ihe most difficult limes.

"Don'l lose touch with the next generation," he advised Ihe graduates. Likening life to digging a ditch, Miller declared could dig it any way they want, bit of knowledge they have as do. urging them (o be broad mind- sional. The program opened i a i Post March" and "Fantasy for Band" by (he concert band, directed by Ray mond Foster, and Ihe band also played the Alma Mater and for the processional and reces- ed and successful in what they The Rev. Erwln J.

Bertke pastor of St. Bridge Calhoftc Church, gave the invocalioi and live Rev. Dr. Stanley McGilliard, of First i Methodist Church, the benedic lion. Fairborn Youth Gets Sentence Common Pleas Court Judge Dan M.

Aullman Wednesday sentenced a Fairborn youth for aulo Ihcft, fined a Xenian $200 and costs in a child-beating in- cidcut and referred the case of another i resident, pleaded guilty lo a reduced iliarge of receiving stolen property, lo Ihe court's Adult Pro- ation Department for pre-sen- iiiee investigation. A one-lo-20-ycar term in Ohio leformatory was imposed on 3 re gory E. Sanford, IB, of 16 W. Robbins who pleaded luilty April 14 lo an indictment theft of a car in Fairborn. He was sentenced as Ihe judge denied his plea for probation.

Police investigated three traf- collection (rack, driven accidets MARK RING, who ranked first scholastically in the class and was one of the speakers, gets his ma fromJRobert A Miller, board president. To Bury Nor Buy Dog TM BEAVERCREEK A story Wednesday about Arnold Spiccr shooting a killing neighbor Fender's dog quoted from a sheriff's deputy's report: "Mr. Spiccr is going to liny the dog as per agreement with Mr. Fender." Spiccr said late Wednesday (hat he agreed to BUttY the dog. Sorry.

Xe ia second American 3 Mishaps In Rain Today Pnlirp invpsHcjflfnrl flimn. fie accidents in a 20-minule period early loday while black clouds dumped heavy rain on the city. The first mishap, at 6:25 a.m. in front of 436 Bellbrook involved cars driven by Robert C. Workman, 36, of 1526 Wigwam Tr.

and Wilfred Peele, 62, of 159 High St. Police cited Workman tot roadway. parking on the At 6:37 a.m., police were dispatched lo E. Main St. near E.

Abling, 41, of Jamestown Route 1, brushed the fender of the parked car of Donald Rose 696 E. Second St. At a.m., a car driven by Karl A. Allen, 35, of 30 Leach and a truck opciatcd by Samuel L. Herald, 23, Hoop sideswiped in E.

Main St. near Columbus St. Herald was cited for improper lane changing. Richard L. Dis.singcr, 19, of 1188 Frost reporled to police at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday i i a St. where a city trash that his motorcycle hit a car Paint Warehouse Held Up BY A. Would you believe that the large mushroom shaped object lhat sprang up practically overnight at the Carboline Inc. (formerly Moran Paint Fairgrounds was delivered in an ordinary sized packing trale? Would you believe it's a 000 cubic foot warehouse--and was blown up like a balloon-and promises (o be the grealcst of 22-ounce nylon coaled onjpressure this provides venti- boih sides with viiryl, neoprene or hypalon. The fabric resists abrasion, milrlew, fire, acid and snow.

Its great strength makes puncturing unlikely; and if slashed, (he (ear will spread, nor will the structure collapse. A cold patch will repair Ihe damage in minules. Erected in a matter of hours, lation as well as support, and keeps tile structure taut even when doors are open for entry of fork-lift trucks. It operates on a standard centrifugal blower; only a 3 h.p. motor is required for (he -10 80 20 foot cut off by total power failure.

In this event, the fabric slowly and genlly, without damage to goods or personnel. he building can then le re- inflated within 15 minutes. structure. The Warehouse cannot that pulled in front'of lu'm on Second St. near S.

Mechanic St. but (Jiat the driver of the a left the scene before police arrived. POLICE investigated four other accidents Wednesday. Their location, limes and drivers involved include: N. Orange and Vine 7:40 p.m.; David Hazel, 49, Rising Hills, Wilherforce, and Chester G.

Brown, 46, Cincinna- W. Main SI. at Penn Central Railroad crossing, 7 p.m.; Noble Land, 40, Dayton, and'Marc K. Pick-ens, 26, of 914 N. Limestone Jamestown.

Front of 833 E. Richard p.m.; Richard Varney 42, of 805 E. Richard a parked car of Leroy Jewell 833 E. Richard. W.

Market and N. Mechanic 11:35 a.m.; James R. i a.m., james Fire rctardant, the ware- Spurlock, 20, Washington house will last from five fo and Juanita Heeg, 25 of 295 CAVOn rn seven years; withstands GO- mile winds and conapse unless blowers are from 30 be.ow to King St. Police cited Spurlock Richard Perraull, 22, of 144 ui-enner who pleaded guilty Jan. 26 lo an assaull and battery charge, was fined $200 and costs and placed on probation for year.

He was indicted in December on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon a wooden paddle but was permitted lo plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge. He was before Ihe judge Wednesday afler pre-senlence investigation. Perrault was accused of paddling 5-year-old Francis C. Hayslip Jr. in the Perrault home Nov.

23, while Mrs. Perrault was caring for the child, with a 2254-inch paddle. WALTER C. GROSS, 28, of 439 N. West indicted by Ihe February grand jury a charge of receiving and concealing stolen property, pleaded guilly Wednesday, with ap- iroval of the county prosecutor's office, to a misdemeanor section involving concealment of stolen property.

Judge Aullman directed the Adult Probation Department to make pro-sentence investigation of Gross. Xenia police arrested Gross early in January after, officers said, they found a chain saw and i shotgun, stolen by a boy burglar, in his home. Rhoades Gets Master's Degree Steve Roades of Xenia, a eacher at Bellbrook i School, received lu's master of education degree from Xaver University at commencement Wednesday night. Rhoades, who is head track coach and assistant football coach at Bellbrook, had a 4.0 average in graduate school on a 4.0 system. He formerly a teacher and coach at Xenia ligh School and received i achelor's degree from Wittenberg University.

Nine Appointed To Academy Nine Greene Countians have een appointed to the S. Air 'orce Academy. A i are: Eric Brown, Beavercreek; Michel N. Slollings, Xenia; Robert Gilbert, OSSO Home, Xenia; P. Fasules, Charles C.

Grimes i a J. ledge, Stephen T. McDavid, new invention since the wheel? unlit rclalives could be notified HARRY THOMPSON, Chuck Dodge, warehouse manager, and Mowie West, maintenance supervisor, arc looking over Carboline new instant warehouse. r. rimio ny KrnnK FIGURES in the background point out the spaciousness of the warehouse interior..

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