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18 PIQUA DAILY CALL Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Nursing Home Fire Injures 7 Residents CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)- Seven persons were taken to Cleveland hospitals for smoke inhalation Tuesday night after a fire broke out in the Golden Age Nursing Home. Eighty elderly people, many invalids were in the East 152nd Street home when the fire broke out. More than 50 policemen and volunteers used chairs, wheelchairs and beds to move patients into streets and sidewalks. Euclid General Hospital said the four nursing home residents being treated there were in fair condition. They were identified as Ada Gardner, Louise Brooks, Joanna Schneller and Eli Freedland.

Huron Road Hospital reported 60- year-old Percy Stewart and 69-year-old Florence Jpslin were in good condition and Ada Wise was in guarded condition The latter was ill before the fire started but also suffered smoke inhalation, the hospital said. Euclid General also was treating eight other nursing home patients unaffected by the smoke and fire who were in need of some regular medical or nursing care. fire broke out in a basement laundry-storage room and was confined to that area, firemen said. Cause was not immediately determined, but the arson squad was to begin an investigation. Assistant Fire Chief Matthew A.

Fitzgerald estimated damage to the building at $10,000 and to the contents at $5,000. "A potentially dangerous situation was contained by very aggressive action by the fire department," said Fitzgerald. "Serious loss of life was averted. It was a spectacularly effective job, especially when looking over the record of nursing home fires." Attendants carried some patients out of the three-story brick building in their arms, after a fire-warning device set off an alarm. Officials were contacting Greater Cleveland hospitals to find shelter for the residents of the home.

More than 45 patients were transferred to the Collinwood United Methodist Church to spend the night. Others were taken to nearby Collinwood High School. Fire Destroys Livestock Yard PARKERSBURG, W. Va. (AP) A livestock yard was destroyed by fire here Tuesday, killing 15 head of cattte and causing what manager Joseph Corbitt estimated was over $200,000 in damage.

No cause for the blaze has been discovered. It broke out in a hay storage area of the century-old Union Livestock Sales Co. and spread rapidly through the rest of the complex. A neighboring mattress factory suffered damage to the exterior, three fire trucks were extensively damaged, and eight firemen were hospitalized for treatment of burns and heat prostration. Fish Derby Well Attended By Youngsters CASTOWN One hundred seventy- six girls and boys participated in the annual Fishing Derby held at the club's lake on the Troy Fish and Game Club's grounds, Sunday afternoon.

Robert G. Newman, chairman was assisted by Don Smith and Richard Harrod. Donating were Dick's Bait Shop of Covington; Troy Sports Center, King's Sales Service, Ked Weaver and the Troy Fish and Game. Dick Evans received first place for landing the biggest fish weighing one pound, 14 ounces. Susie Rowe was second with a one pound, one ounce fish; and Craig Omachus, third with a one pound, five ounce fish.

Over 20 fishermen who were able to land a fish no less than seven ounces, also received a prize. "ALL ABOUT FOODS" DON E. MARSH i They didn't have airplanes three hundred years ago. But if they had, the stewardess on British planes, at least wouldn't have come up the aisle asking if you wanted "eoMee, tea or Instead, she would have said: "Coffee, tea, or lemonade?" All of which introduces today's subject, probably the oldest soft drink known to mon. And is a fact that lemonade ranked right along with coffee and tea in popularity back in seventeenth century England.

For that matter, it was very big in France, too. And as long ago as 1676, peddlers on.the streets of Paris sold lemonade out of tanks strapped to their backs. Not that they invented lemonade. Credit for that, believe it or not, 'goes to the Mongolians, who dis'- covered in the thirteenth century B.C. that a delicious and re.

freshing beverage could be made from the juice of lemons. And his- torianstell us that for many centuries afterwords, lemons were grown almost entirely for use in which was considered a very rare end exotic beverage indeed. Today, of course, lemonade does not enjoy quite that status. But things are looking up. For it is very liigh in vitamin C.

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Gen. Richard Ktelndienst. Mrs. Louis A. Schroeder said there had been correspondence with U.S.

Sen. Robert Taft R-Ohio; about a congressional inquiry since early this year. She said the four families would approach congressmen from their own districts. Mrs. Martin Scheuer said if there no progress during the Nixon administration, "We hope that something can be done in a new administration Presidential aide Leonard Garment wrote that the government had no evidence that the shootings were the Product of "specific criminal intent or planned or purposeful conspiracy." He said there was no evidence to prompt the attorney general to convene a grand jury.

"There is not an official in this entire is indifferent to your personal grief," Garment wrote. 'But a meeting with the President or Kent State Killings the attorney not change those basic facts." Paul Keene and Greg Rambo, who spearheaded the petition drive last fall, said they would ask for a meeting between Department of Justice lawyers and lawyers handling civil suits brought by the families. Keene said he had not seen the letter from the White House, but said, "We are not going to let what we are trying to do be swept under the rug." Keene is a researcher in Miami, Fla far the Kent Center for Peaceful Change. Rambo is from ZanesviMe. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Here is a summary of Ohio's weather from the VS.

Weather Bureau: Warm and humid summer weather continues over the state with high temperatures reaching near the 90 mark again today. During the night generally clear skies and temperatures fell only to the high 60s. A few thundershowers occurred Tuesday in the southern portions of the state and are expected again today due Ohio Weather to the heat and humidity. The high pressure area which has been over Ohio is slowly giving way to a weak trough moving toward the Great Lakes and an increase in thundershowers occurring is forecast for Thursday. Thunderstorms that have broken out in a wide area of the plains will move eastward into the Great Lakes and coupled with continued warm and humid conditions, an increase in showers are to be expected across Ohio on Thursday.

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Vargas was turned over to Laredo police Monday after expeUed from Mexico as an "undesirable person." He had been traced to Neuvo Laredo, Mexico and arrested there by Mexican officaLs. Vargas is wanted in Toledo for the July 5 murder of Robert E. and the wounding of his wife, Sharon, 31. Toledo police said Fox was killed by a man who entered his suburban Sylvania Township home and shot him and then shot his wife after raping her. If you fail to receive your copy of the Piqua Daily Call, Phone 773.

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