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i WANT-ADS PHONE K3-2221 THE BUCYPJJS (OHIO) TELEGEAPH-FORUU MONDAY, MARCH 13 Tioixsr Pefe terd fells Oaslia fed Witisdraun City News Flashes And Announcements rrt Fey IX in i i Says V. Nam Settlement' Must Guarantee Liberty in oper- Taken Home Mrs. C. B. Sharer, 855 Marion was taken home from Community Hospital Saturday by Bucyras Ambulance Service at 3:39 p.

She entered the hospital Feb. lt for medical care. Admitted. Released Melvin Scott, 1002 Maple SL. was admitted to Community Hospital Saturday for medical care and was released todays Fr.

Side, BratwnnL Ham, Barn. Lights MkL Pk. 562-8956. Sargkal Patients Released Surgical patients released from Community Hospital Saturday were: George Harvey, 551 S. Walnut St, admitted Feb.

25; Mm. Francis Stamer, 1060 Sherwood Feb. 16. CHICAGO (UPT) Polie withdrew their arotmd-th-clock protection of Black Muslim leader Elijah Mu hammad today and left fit wispy apostle of racial hatred his ments on the fighting front. C.

S. military authorities said the week-long toll, which followed last weeks B57 jet bomber attacks, may end soon with a slashing new guerrilla offensive. To Speak Here Sunday The Rev. W. Phillips Berwick Ph.D., rt Chicago.

EL, regional director for Protestants! and Other Americans United stJK for Separation rt Church andj attwnpt Sunday night to attack heavyweight boxing on own, The self-proclaimed "Mease-get rt Allah emerged from three-day Black Muslim convention unscathed despite report that followers rt slain Black Nationalist Malcolm one the Muslims No. 2 man but later the sect's most outspoke foe. planned to slay Muhammad. The only casualty rt the Muslim convention, which ended Sunday, was a 27-year-old Negro who was set upon and mauled by Muhammads etit Fruit rt Islam guards. A la COLUMBUS (UPI The 13 member of the Ohio COUIllIQn UCtS FOTC 171011 Legislature, who were sent to Washington as the official delegation to President Johnson inauguration, the state with a bill of nearly $2,800.

Nine senators and four representatives filed expense accounts. ranging from $164 to Saturday with state Auditor Chester Goble. Five still have not turned in their expenses. The legislature authorized nine members of each house to represent it at the inauguration with the state to pay their expenses. Here are total expenses as listed: Sens.

Frank King, D-Toiedo, $379; Anthony Calabrese, D-Gev eland, $750; Charles J. Carney, D-Youngs town, $331; Edmund Sargus, D-SL Clairsville, $200; Oliver Ocasek, D-North-field. $249; Reps. Douglas Applegate, D-Steubenville, $207; Stan Landes, London, $203; Carol Long, R-Urbana, $190; Thomas L. Thomas, D-Akron, $253.

4 Also Sens. Oakley Collins, R-Ironton, $144, and Tennyson Gayer, R-Findlay, $151. Galionite Killed At Ml Gilead GALION Charles Wesley Jones, 50, of 563 S. Boston a welder at the HFM plant, Mt. Gilead, a division of the Koeh-ring Manufacturing was killed in an industrial accident at the plant at 3:11 p.m.

Saturday. A 15-ton piece of steel fell on him while at work. Born nt Portsmouth June 2. 1914, Mr. Jones was married Nov.

23. 1936 at Mary Rose Poiotnik at Battle Creek, Mich. Holmes Liberty High School in 1951. He Joined Timken 1953 as an attendant and in 1956 was promoted to machine Faneral Today Funeral services will be held at Walsh and Wood Funeral Home, Miami Beach, for Charles McCoOy, 78, Miami Beach, who died Saturday of a sudden heart attack at his home. His wife is (he former VJetta Ruoff.

He lived in Bucyras during and after World War I and one son, Charles of Whittier, and three grandchildren survive. Faneral Services. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Munz -1 Pimstifl Funeral Home for Nancy Gail Agin, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Agin, RL 2, Bucyras. Nancy died Thursday afternoon Childrens Hospital, Columbus, of leukemia. The Rev. Donald Patterson, pastor of the North Robinson EUB Church, officiated. Hospitalized Hospitalized in Community Hospital Sunday for surgical care were: Mrs.

Robert Chatman, RL 3, Bucyras Mrs. Jack Campbell, 401 W. Charles SL; Mrs. Luther Pollock, Rt. 1.

Bucyras: Earl Adams, 1211 E. Warren SL; Mark Yosick, 12, son of Mr. and Mra. James Yosick iNew Washington; Mrs. Edith I Maier, 227 S.

Sandusky Hugh K. Dobbins, 545 S. Spring SL; Nicholas Gasuras, 528 S. Sandusky Ave. 0 0 0 A Lou iron First Federal Savings It Lou cu help yon boy of remodel a homo.

Monthly rnl-lko payments. Interest reduces each month. 9 0 0 Eaten Hospital Forrest M. Frizzell, 130 W. Mary St.

entered Ohio State University Hospital. Columbus, Wednesday for medical care. His room number is 901. 0 0 0 Salvation Army Track It was announced today by Lt and Mrs. Charles Lang that the Salvation Army truck would stop in Bucyras this Wednesday to collect discarded furniture and clothing.

Those having contributions are asked to contact 563-0071 for pick-up. Admitted Sunday Admitted te Community Hospital Sunday for medical care were: Tony Bloomfield, 14 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oilie Bloomfield Carrothers; Robert Wells, 171 Williams SL; Mies Edith MiUer, RL 1, Attica. SAIGON (UPD Premier Phan Huy Quat today said his government emphatically rejects "any international solution to the Viet Nam war which fails to completely halt Communist infiltration and subversion.

Quat did not slam the door completely on a negotiated settlement at his first full-dress news conference since he took office less than it month ago. But he declared that any solution must guarantee "by concrete efficient and appropriate means the security and liberty rt South Viet Nam. Quat and Ms top sides spelled out the governments views on recent moves abroad to seek a negotiated settlement rt the war here during a two hour conference attended by more than 300 foreign and local newsmen. There was no major deveiop- Facet Court For Intoxication Here Followed into the Plaza Cafe on Washington Square after hed been reported to a patrolmen as wen loaded from some other bar, George A. Harris, 60, rt the Bucyras YMCA, was arrested and charged with simple intoxication Saturday at 4:45 p.m.

The police report noted that he had some difficulty sitting upright at a bar stool. After a period rt cooling in a police cell, the accused posted $25 bond for his appear-anc on a drank charge in mayor court tomorrow. Daily Markets BUCYRUS GRAIN Wheat $1.40 Soy Beans $2.92 Cora $1.29 Oats 07c CLEVELAND (UPI) Livestock: Hogs 750. 25c lower. 1-2 200-220 ib 17.75-18.25, 220-240 lb 17.25-18, 240-280 lb 16.75-17.50, 260-280 Ib 16.25-17, packing sows 12.50-15.25.

Cattle 800. 25c lower. Choice steen 24-25, good to choice 23- Thev came Galioo from Battle Creek in 1951. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Richard Charles Jones of Galioo, Steven Paul Jones, in the armed services at Iniara-polis, four daughters, Mrs Ray Vernic of Galion, Mrs. Frank- Gambino Chira-o.

EL, Mrs. Terry Harris of Anderson, lnd. and Miss Antoinette Jones at home, a brother, Denver Jones of Pontiac, Mich, and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Reid of Battle Creek and Mrs. Cor-rine Jones of Escondido, Calif.

Services wiB be held at 1 p.m Tuesday from the Snyder Funeral Home in Galion, conducted by Rev. Dennis Schroeder, assistant castor of St Josenh Catholic will be in ML Calvary Cemetery here. Friends may call from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the, funeral home. The body cannot he viewed.

Three Fined A' 9 tern Page 1) Dr, Wl Phillips Berwick State, will be here next Sunday speaking to the congregations of First, and Epworth Methodist Churches. Dr. Berwick win preach during the morning worship service at First Methodist Church and win conduct an informal question and answer period at p.m. at the church for school jn 'personnel, board members Beaten, Threw Out Greer was beaten kicked and thrown from hall while other Muslim held police at bay. bearded six-footer was treated for multiple bruises cuts, fractured ribs and fractured leg.

were both charged with reckless operation, through evidence which linked them identically. Toby Allen Dyer, 20, of 233 E. Galen SL, and Clyde W. 21, of 323 Water will face court for reckless operation Saturday. The police following of the accused driven started in the 300 Nock of N.

Sandusky when the police cruiser had to brake hard as the Hensley Packard was poshing. Dyers Ford down to and across the railroad tracks. lk In places, as the accused pair went south on Sandusky Ave. ratting through a service station lot and rounding curves on Charles and Walnut, one or both were reported as being left of center. They were arrested at the halt for a traffic light at S.

Walnut and'WarrenSts. A charge of speeding 'at 50 mile per hour while southbound In the 300 Mock of S. Sandusky Ave. was laid against Richard Wayne Kidd, Box, 36, North Robison, by police when they caught his 1965 Mustang in the 400 block of S. Poplar SL at .3:39 p.m.

Sunday. He posted $25 bond for bis appearance in mayors court tomorrow. Another traffic, arrest of Sun- day was Larry J. Harer, of W. Rensselaer SL, cited to court Saturday for having ran a red light at N.

Sandusky Ave. and Perry SL In his 1964 Pontiac at 11:34 p.m. Tha Aleuts an natives of the Aleutian Islands and western portion of the Alaskan peninsula. 1 and champion Cassius Gay 1 unsuccessful. Three-Hour Speech Muhammad, apparently flaunting himself in the face of reported threats against hi life, delivered a droning, hour 20 minute speech at the final session rt (he convention.

The Black Muslim messiab railed against the white mau and ranged in hi speech from short skirts to men on Mars to the possibilities rt anteemal war. Many rt bis follower walked out before he finished. At one point the crowd, estimated at 3.600, wildly applauded when Muhammad had coughing fiL The only violence occurred when the hardened "Fruit of Islam guards set upon Willi Greer, 27, an admitted one-tim "hanger on with the Muslim who never Joined up. The attack occured after a spectator recognized Greer as the maa who denounced the Muslims is a speech about a year ago. 1 Moody, th bodyguards Th later and possibly C.

Eyster rt First Methodist Church. Burial will be In charge rt the Snyder Funeral Home rt Galion. Services were held at the Holt Funeral Home in Harrison before the body was shipped to Galion. Sell By Classified New A Clertews Exprtssle rt Spring. Large Selection.

LADY'S 311 S. Sandusky Ave. Burial Tuesday GALION John Herbert Stfr 77, of Harrison, died at 9 p.m. Saturday at Harrison. 34, commerica! and standard 21-23, choice heifers 21-23, good heifer 18-21, common and dairy heifers 16-18, commercial and fat cows 13-14, utility and cutters 12-13, canner and fat yellow cows 10-12, bologna bulls 17-19 50, heavy fat butcher bulls 14-17.

Calves 150. Slow and weak. GALION Funeral services Prime natives 30-34, good toler heldat 1:30 p.m. today choice 25-30, commercial 20-25, question and answer period discussion. from the Zion Lutheran Church Flees Wreck (Continued bom Pag 1) 19, Marion, who was charged with speeding on State Rt.

4 south of State Rt. 294, at 7:46 p.m. Sunday. i Harold Junior Roberts, 27, Crestline, is to appear before Judge Bender March 12 for a stop sign violation at the intersection of State RL 294 and State RL 98 at 8:11 p.m. Sunday James D.

Ulmer, 20, RL 2. Bucyras, who waa charged with speeding on US 39-N, east ol here, at 11:29 p.m. Sunday, is to appear before Judge Bende Tuesday. i Walter PoweO Jr. 20, Mansfield, is to appear before Judge HU born today for passing over a yellow line mi US of Crestline, at 11:50 p.m.

last nighL He was born July 11, 1888 at SL James, in Morrow County, th son rt John M. and Cornelia Hlaskins Stigers. He was never married. He left this community hi 1902, and went to California amJ ifexico and later to Arkan-at North Canton for Franklin In he had helped Edgar Arndt, 45, a native of, in the construction of the Geideii Galion who died Friday mom-1 Gate Bridge. He wit member tag after an illness rt several? (h Masonic order, months.

Burial was at Minerva, surviving are where he formerly lived. Born in Galion Dec. 18, 1919, Mr, Arndt was a son rt Franklin and Blanche E. Troup Arndt, both deceased. He was an art teacher and was last employed in the junior high school at Canton.

He was a former art Super- Surviving are two sisters. Miss Ida Stigers in California and Mrs. J. W. Kelsey rt SL Paul, and two nephews in Minnesota.

Among several cousins in the Galion area Is Jay F. Nichols, mayor rt Galion. Graveside services at Iberia Cemetery will be conducted at Went Home Mothers and daughters who went home from Community Hospital Saturday were: Mrs. Allen Bower, RL 3, Bucyras, and Susan Jean, born Feb. 24; Mrs.

Allen Carr, RL 3, and Army Michele, born Feb. 25; Mrs. Gerald Jury, 617 N. Main SL, Marion, and Victoria Lynn, bora Feb. 33; Mra.

Gerald Kisshng, RL 4, Bucyras, and twins, Kathy Sue and Karen Lou, born Feb. 16; Mm. Ronald Sand, 128 Freda Dr, and Krista Sue, bon Feb. 23; Mm. Delbert Hoskins, 434 Myers SL, and Debra Sue, born Feb.

35. Match year fondest dream with Art Carved Wedafiag Bings. Dunlap Jeweler Hospital In Community Hospital today for medical care is Mra. Warren Shank, 409 W. Main SL, New Washington.

Daughter Heme Christie Painter, daughter rt Mr. and Mm. Thurman Painter, 851 S. Sandusky went home Sunday from Community Hospital after being admitted Feb. 26 for medical care.

Broken Hip Mm. Cathrine Kirby, RL Bucyras, was taken to Community Hospital today at 7:35 a.m. by Bucyras Ambulance Service and was admitted for treatment rt a broken Mp. Funeral Services Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m today to Lutz Funeral Home for Mm. Velma Stuekert, SI, a former Bucyras resident who died Friday morning in the Tiffin State Hospital following an HI ness rt three and one-half years.

The Rev. David Wright, pastor rt Wood awn EUB Church, officiated and burial was in Oak-wood Cemetery. ic Eaten, Leaves Miss Mildred E. Stevens, 310 N. Lane SL entered Community Hosn-'ta! Sunday tor medical eare and left today.

'I Anytime lit doors are open at STRUBLES Drugs Reg. Pharmacist on duty to fill your prescript Hons. 0 0 0 Dismissed Fred Da-gher, Rl. 2, Bucyras, was dismissed from Community Hospital yesterday after being admitted Feb. 24 for treatment rt lacerations rt the lips and chipped teeth after being Involved to an auto accident Feb.

24. She was taken to the hospital by Bucyras Ambulance Service. 0 0 0 In Galion Hospital Marvin J. Reber, 007 N. Sandusky Ave.

entered Gallon Community Hospital Sunday for major surgery. His room number to 108. Daughter Dismtoaed Pamela Keller, daughter rt Mr. and Mm. Gene Keller, 701 W.

Perry St. waa dismissed from Community Hospital Saturday after being admitted Feb. 36 tor surgical care. INSURANCE is ear business-ear only business. W.

W. Sauer Ron Wells, Rensselaer and Wal-lot Bueyras. Fh. 563-2 ooo Left Hospital Mrs. Charles Van Meter.

RL 1, Bucyraa, who received treatment for head Injuries and multiple abrasions received to an auto accident Feb. 24 on State Rt. 4, left Community Hospital Saturday. Home From Hospital Mm Emery Cook, 1271 Home Circle was flsmiued Saturday from University Hospital, Columbus, whera she had been receiving surgical can since Feb. 22.

Releases Released from Community Hospital yesterday after receiving medical care were: Mr, Robert Lee Wilson. 112 Timken admitted Feb. 10; Hariey Campbell, 114 S. Spring SL, Feb. 24 by Bucyras Ambulance Service; Vance J.

Groves, Carrothers, Feb. 18; Peter Zauls, 600 Broad SL, Meriden, Feb. 35; Mm. Bail LenaviU, 111 Timken Feb If. For Pip Repairs Il'i visor for all Canton schools, and 3 p.m., Tuesday by Dr, Walter Charles E.

Crall ator to machine operator. the ator, the position he held prior to his present assignment. From 1956 through 1957, he served with the U. S. Army in Germany and was discharged with the rank of corporal.

He is presently a member of the Holmes Liberty Grange and the Bucyras Country Club and lives with his wife, Janet, at RL 1, Bucyras. They have three daughters, Karen, Kelley and Kathlene. Crall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.

Crall of Bucyras. Soybean Yield Will Be Tonic Tuesday Night The ninth meeting of the Wjn-ford Adult Farmers Class will he held at Tuesday in the vo ag room of Wynford High "What Can You Dj to Improve Soybean Yield on Your Farm will be the topic discussed. Although the average yield of soybeans in Ohio is 28 bushels per acre, some farmers in the area are nearing the 40 bushel per acre mark. The meeting is open to all area farmers They are asked to take such toiformation as the amount of fertilizer or time applied, variety and amount of seed sown and any factors that increased or decreased past yields. Mrs.

AHdie Green Succumbs At 86; Memorial Tues. GALLON Mrs. Addie Green, 86, of 142 N. Union SL, died early Sunday morning in the Galion Nursing Home, where she had been a patient since last September. She had been seriously ill for the past nine and a half months, part of which time she had been a patient in Galion Community Hos- pit.

Born In Niles. Nov. 5, 1878, Mm. Green was a daughter of Horace E. and Elizabeth Getz Corwley.

She came to Galion in 1897 fnd waa married Dec. 10, 1901, to James S. Given, once a shoe merchant and member of one of Galion pioneer families. He died in October 1041. Two sisters and a brother also preceded her in death.

Mm. Green was a member of First Presbyterian Church and its Womans Association, the Order of Eastern Star, the Galion Historical Society, a charter member of the Galion Garden Club, and an honorary member of the Arts and Crafts Gub. She was formerly active in literary aooieties. She liked to make miniature favors and dolls for the pleasure of the patients in the nursing home before she herself wae one of them. Surviving are a nephew, J.

Edward Frank of San Marcus, and a niece. Mm. Robert Yochera rt Galion. One rt her sisters was the late Mrs. C.

A. Frank of Marion. 1 A memorial service win he conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in First Presbyterian Church by Rev. Keith Darr Briggs.

The body was removed to the Ohio State University Medical School, Columbus, today. Arrangements were in charge of tha Kubach-Sukeri Funeral Home of Gallon. iMre. Green had willed her body the school. Sell By Classified Us Ezsh Nava CHAFES CLEANED KGw! was secretary rt the State Art Teachers Association.

He was graduated from Galion High School and Otterbein College at Westerville. He served with the armed forces four years during World War and was stationed with the 325th Air Service Group In England and Ireland. He was married to Jean Mowls in 1954 at Minerva, and she survives with a son, Joel David, at home, a brother, Lowell Arndt rt Columbus, and three sisters, lire. Dwight Kersh and Mm. Harold Dukeman rt Galion and Mrs.

William Ware-ham rt Lexington. Join toe Red Cress Bleed Donor Fraternity. Give Meed Wed day, March 3rd. Wear a Skied Drop Emblem proedly. Discharged 1 a from Community Hospital Saturday after being admitted for medical care were: Ralph Mills.

1303 E. Southern admitted Feb. 23; Mm. Robert Stewart, 620 E. Oakwood Feb.

23; Clarence Cotsamire, 1003 Hop-ley Feb. 23; WHford Me-Peak, 038 Hull Feb. 21; Mm. Glen Rodgers, RL 1, Bucyras, Feb. Mm.

Howard Laipply 815 Rose CL, Feb. 24; Mm. Herbert C. Wolfe, 314 Wallace Feb. 19.

No Meeting The United Presbyterian Wonieifa Association rt First 1 Presbyterian Church will not be meeting this Wednesday as scheduled in the coming events. Foefts Torn Prescription Pharmacy easterner Girt N. 03734 Most Be Claimed By Tuesday, March I P- Sen Bern An eight pound son was bora to Mr. and Mm. Donald Rush, RL 1, Bucyras, Saturday at 8:30 p.m.

in Community Hospital. Admitted Admitted to Community Hospital Saturday for medical care was Schlriie Coldwell, 1, daughter rt Mr. and Mra. William Coldwell, 051 Reid St. Boxed Chicken Dimer, 98c Tues, Wed.

Pizza Palace, Double Pizza Coupons, Mon, Tees, Wed. Treated Treated in the emergency room rt Community Hospital Sunday and released were: Ronald Ray, aon rt Mr. and Mm. Eugene Ray, Rt. $, Bucyras, who lacerated his right knee when he fell on Ice; Rodney Ulmer, 3, son rt Mr.

and Mm. Marvin Ulmer, Rt. 3, Bucyras, who lacerated his tom head when he fell at home and struck his head on a table; Robert Conlln, 4, son of Bucyra High School Band, Director and Mra. Cart Conlin, 823 S. Sandusky who lacerated hie left cheek.

Takes Hospital Taken to Community Hospital Saturday at 8:17 p.m. by Bucyraa Ambulance Service was George W. Pfielderer, Rogeri SL He waa admitted for medical cart. Butova, intteaeer, KamHtoa, Croton, Can veil aad Timex Witches. Ley Jewelry common 14-20.

Sheep and lambs 200. Steady. Choice wort lambs 24-25, choice clipped lambs 23.50-24.50, common 15-20; choice wether sheep 6-7, choice ewes 6-7, cull and medium 3-5. COLUMBUS (UPI) Produce: Ohio-Indiana farm eggs: Steady, prices unchanged, receipts about normal, ample for trade needs on all grades, sizes, demand showed slight improvement over weekend. At farm, on grade yield at packing plant, A jumbo 22-27, A large 18-25, A medium 15-24, A small 11-22, large 12-22, undergrade 7-15.

Ohio-Indiana live broilen and fryers: Prices unchanged, limited offerings cleared readily, other growing areas continuing to supplement local needs. At farm: 15-16, Ohio hens, turkeys nd other poultry: Light type hen offerings adequate for trade needs, prices unchanged. Heavy type too few to report, fryer-roaster turkeys averaging 8y lbs, ranged in price from 20 to 23 cents. Light type hens 5-6, fryer-roaster, turkeys 30-33. Ambulance Called Mra.

Barbara Groves, RL Bucyras, was taken to Community Rospital Friday at 3:53 p.m. by Bucyras Ambulance Service. Permit Transfer The State Department rt Liquor Control has begun processing an application for transfer rt D-l, 3 and I liquor permits from Robert E. and Betty J. Meier, doing business as the Towh Tavern, 401 E.

Main Crestline, to William and Mildred Vlets, Town Tavern, same address. I The permits allow sale rt 3.3 per cent beer tor on premises consumption and carry out, high powered beer and wine tor carry out and wine or spirituous liquor by the glass until 1 a.m. 1 Is Heme 1 Mm. Damon Cooper, 400 Rensselaer and daughter, Julia Ann, born Feb. 33 in Community Hospital, went home Sunday.

Tit modern farmer does all of farm financing modem farmer-owned credit organisation. Federal Load Bask tad PCJL Yuosday 3tisls UilB Figs In A Bknlicl 0:2 EOT TOO Lszchea Everyfay OE AGAIN 1 Ils Tims To "Sef Your Houso In Ordor" For Spring All Of Your Household Fabric Will Talc On Vibrant Now Lovollnoas When Professionally Dryclsinod Bt Our ELECTECNIC Prisssa Available At icon (LEAtlRS NOTICEt CRESTLINE AREA CUSTOMERS js. Branch Store At 122 Wort Bucyras Street ALL DAY TUES. BREAKFAST SPECIAL Rpatd Dt Popular Rqusi EOT CASES Ci EA1I iTf)-, mill CCiTEE FREDDIE'S BHIVE-EI Professional Eorvlco Since 1S23" Pick-Up And Delivery Service 1.

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