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5 THE LIMA CITIZEN Saturdav Nov 19' I960 '5 Fire Destroys Bellevue Store qvti'SQ Cirelmg1 Reefed Minor Injuries Uim Men fimy Merds Counts Two men one from Lima and 'assault on a female under 15 years one from Delphos entered inno- and to assault and battery wai cent pleas to morals charges Fri- Maurice Eugene Decker 30 of day afternoon In Lima Municipal 431V Main St Delphos Court- Bond ret at $5000 on the A preliminary hearing on a assault charge and preliminary BELLEVUE Ohio (AP) The Firestone Co store on West Main Street in the heart of the business Corga Rayle G-or- Ento 84 Dupont a retired carpenter and Highway and Buckeye Road it 4:35 Two other business establish-farmer died at 445 am' Friday Friday sent three persons tontfre damaged by smoke In 2 Accidents and Control devices whirls win eliminate traffic circling the parking islands in the Puhlie Square during hours of peak congestion are being installef ard should be complete! within 10 days Director 'of Public Works Henry 2 HoHinger said Friday Hollinger said posts are being erected on Main Street at each end of the square and that chains will be hitched to the poles during peak traffic hours to prevent motorists from cutting across the street from one parking area to another or from turning left from Main Street into a parking area Amber caution fights will be put on top of the poles The words also will be painted on the poles Hollinger said adding raised concrete squares will be placed between the posts The city official commented the control device' wiL be permanent installations but ths chain will be jused most heavily duiing holiday 'shopping periods Justice Moves Fast Against Home Burglars hearing ordered for 2 pm Friday Bond was set 'at $100 and a trial ordered- on the assault and battery -charge Decker allegedly attacked two girls near a vacant lot on East 2nd Street in Delphos between and pm Oct 27 One of the girls reportedly was thrown to the ground but escaped when her companion pulled her assailant away A second attack by Decker allegedly occurred the same day on a girl walking alon near Franklin School She also was thrown to ground according to reports bily managed to escaoe when her screams brought help Two innocent pleas were entered for Willie Jenkins 36 of 319 Central Ave in court Friday morn- ing by the judge Jenkins returned later in the day to plead guilty to two charges of disorderly conduct by fighting For fighting Sept 30 when he cut George E-ans 38 of 1707 Central Ave Jenkins was given a suspended 20-day jail sentence For fighting Nov 3 when he was cut by Evans Jenkins was sentenced to 30 days in Allen County jail with 20 days suspended provided he not molest Evans Andrew Taylor Rowlands Row pleaded guilty to failing to provide support for his eight children raning in age from 3 to 13 years from Jan 1 to Nov 4 of this year The complaint was filed by hiV estranged wife Mrs Rosa Lee Taylor 404 15th St He was given a suspended 60-day sentence in Allen County jail provided he pay at least $10 out of his $29 weekly take-home pay toward maintenance of his children Ralph Hillman 30 of 2608 Main St appeared in court Friday afternoon after missing three scheduled court appearances He was arrested Sept 1 on charges of failure to stop at a main thoroughfare having no license and failing to drive on the right side of the road He was fined $5 and costs on the failure to stop charge $5 and costs on the charge of failing to drive oil the right side of the road and $25 and costs with a 10 day suspended jail sentence for not having a license A total of $250 in bonds were ordered forfeited against Hillman prior to his Friday appearance Raymond Steele 22 of 621 FaufJ rot Ave was found guilty of as- sault and battery on his estranged wife Mrs Barbara Steele 827 Union St on Oct 21 He was fined $15 and costs and given a suspended 30-day jail sentence pro- vided he be of goad behavior and not molest his wife water The fire followed an explosion in the basement of the two-story building Cause of the blast was not determined I Earl Strpmmer and Perry Rickerds owners of the building estimated the damage to the structure at $75000 Several persons were routed from two apartments above the store Mayor A Yearick said it was the biggest fire here in 10 years Bellevue is in north-central Ohio on US 20 about 12 miles west of Norwalk More Research Funds Called For CLEVELAND (AP)-More funds for agricultural research as an investment in new forms of wealth were advocated here Friday night by Dr Roy Kottman dean of agriculture at Ohio State University and director of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Speaking at the Cleveland Club recognition night program Dr Kottmax said Ohio's appropriations for agricultural research are trailing those of poorer fopm ctotac find it difficult to he said we can adequately serve agriculture in Ohio with an appropriation for the experiment station which ranks 18th among like appropriations among all states in the nation Kottman said agricultural research is not an expense but investment in the future welfare of our industry and in the long time welfare of Paulding Slaying Suspect Cleared PA A 50-year-old Bryan man Friday was cleared implication in the Sunday rape-slaying of Nancy Eagleson a 14-year-old Paulding High School freshman The Bryan man had been picked up Thursday night in Fort Wayne Ind on an intoxication charge Blood stains were found on his automobile but he was cleared after undergoing lie detector tests in Fort Wayne Sheriff John Keeler of Paulding County today is questioning several other suspects as routine investigation of the case continues Nearly -500 persons attended the Eagleson funeral Thursday in Church of Christ Paulding Burial was in Live Oak Cemetery The Eagleson body a bullet wound in the throat? was found in a wooded area near Junction Ohio early Monday morning by two coon hunters 1 Cleveland Woman's Estate $2221251 CLEVELAND (AP) Papers filed in Probate Court Friday show that Mrs Edward Hankins who was prominent in organization work here left an estate of $2221251 Her will left a major share of the 15000 shares of Flint-koto Co the Hankins Foundation a charitable trust created May 24 Each of three daughters was left a substantial trust fund Mrs Hankins husband who died in 1954 was the founder of the Hankins Container Co here Mrs Hankins 71 died July 12 in Scottsdale Ariz Girl 2 Drowns In Backyard Pool (AP)-Vera Hen drixson 2 drowned Friday when she fell into a backyard swimming pod at the home of her aunt Mrs Alma Castello The pool had about three feet of water in it from re cent rains The child was staying with her aunt because of the critical illness of her father charge of attempted carnal knowledge of a 10-year-old girl was ordered within 10 days for George Shelton 47 of ltth Street and Reese Avenue by Acting Judge John A Robenalt He 'continued $10000 bond Pleading innocent to a charge of Hardin Woman Injured As Car Hits Bridge Falls A Hardin County woman was injured when her car rammed a steel bridge abutment on County Road 65 at 7 pm Friday and fell 20 feet into a small creek Mrs Alice Conley 28 Route 1 Dola sustained a possible fractured left lpg and multiple bruises and abrasions She is in Lima Memorial Hospital in fairly good condition The Findlay post of the highway patrol said Mrs Conley was driving north a half mile south of the Hardin-Hancock county line when one of her two children started climbing over the bacK of the front seat Mrs attention was diverted and she lost control of the auto which crossed to the left side of the road and hit the bridge Two-year-old Kevin and his sister Susan 3 were not injured The auto was completely demolished according to the patrol Postal Official Cleared Of Charge CLEVELAND AP)-A US District Court jury has acquitted John Olson 60 superintendent of mails at the post office in Ashtabula He was tried on a charge of stealing money from the mails Postal inspectors told the jury of seven men and five women that Olson took money from a test letter They said they found two marked $10 bills in his coat The test letter was sent following complaints of money being missing from letters mailed to Ashtabula residents the inspectors testified Olson claimed the marked bills had been planted in his coat by persons unknown to him He was arrested June 9 and suspended He said he would seek reinstatement The acquittal came Friday Control Of Heart Disease Foreseen CLEVELAND A Columbus medical specialist and educator forsees the control of heart and blood vessel diseases by use of chemical Dr Chauncey Leake of the College of Medicine Ohio State University made the prediction Friday night in addressing a dinner meeting of -the Council for High Blood Pressure Research of the American Heart Association The group is bolding its annual fall conference here more important than control is Dr Leake said we can work out methods for preventing injury to the heart and blood vessels then we have the prospect of freedom from these di seases and freedom from the worries they Strikers Forbidden To Use Mass Pickets 9 CINCINNATI (AP) Striking members of the Alied Industrial Workers were ordered Friday to refrain from mass picketing and unlawful at the Flcks Reeds Co a furniture plant Common Pleas Court Judge Louis Schneider issued the temporary restraining order The workers have been on strike since Oct 11 but the company has said it will resume operations in the Kollmeier est Home Findlay following a 314 year illness He was bom Sept 7 1876 in Henry County to William Hanora Joyce Rayle and moved to Dupont in 1918 from Lucas County On March 12 1395 he married Sarah Quick and she died on April 12 1899 He married Minerva Budd on May 22 1901 She died Aug 16 1946 He is survived by two daughters Mrs Harry (Chloris) Kelley Finrilav' Mrs Wilfrari Findlay' Mrs Wilfred (Dessie) Theobald of Delphos two sons George Continental Lester Dupont two stepsons Charles Budd Ft Wayne and William Budd Continental two half brothers Albert Rayle Jr Continental and Charles Rayle Bucyrus 34 grandchildren and 51 great-grandchildren He was a member of the Dupont Church of God where funeral services will be held at 3 pm Sunday the Rey John Mitchell officiating Burial will be made in Fairview Cemetery in Dupont The body is in the Walker Mortuary Continental where friends may call after 2 pm Saturday until 1 pm Sunday when it will be removed to the church for services Mrs Noah Wysong -Mrs Marybelle Wysong 88 widow of Noah Wysong 321 Godfrey Ave died at 7:10 pm Friday in Otis Hospital here A native of Minnesota Mrs Wysong was born Nov 3 1877 and was married Aug 16 1898 to Noah Wysong He died several years ago She was a member of the Christian Church Portland Ind and attended St Methodist Church here Surviving are a daughter Mrs Paul Karch Celina two granddaughters Mrs Lawrence Hone Lima and Mrs Stuber Japan and three great-grandchildren The body will remain in Dick Son Funeral Home where friends may call after 10:30 am Sunday Services will be at 2 pm Monday in the funeral home the Rev Stanley Benton officiating Burial will be in Swamp College Cemetery Funeral Services LAMMERS William -Services wifi be at 2 pm Monday in First Church of Christ New Knoxville the Rev a Lowenberg officiating Burial will be in Pilger Ruhe Cemetery New Knoxville Friends may call at Yoder and Long Funeral Home St Marys until 10 am Monday When the body will be removed to the church to await services SAWMILLER Orven Services will be at 11 Monday in Ford-Clark Funeral Home Rock-wood Mich Burial will be in that city SCHAFFTER Edward Services will be at 1:30 pm Monday in Lewis Memorial Chapel the Rev Willard Thomas officiating Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home Rail Union Withdraws From Labor Group LORAIN Ohio (AP) Ltyain Lodge 1101 of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen withdrew from the AFL CIO Friday claiming United Local 1104 here did not support a 14-day BRT strike last September Lodge 1101 composed of 93 Baltimore Ohio Railroad employes joiiyd BRT Lodge 388 and the Brotherhood of Firemen and Enginemen in protesting lack of cooperation by the Steelworkers Lodge members claimed the Steelworkers crossed the BRT picket lines at the Lorain works of the United States Steel National Tube Division To Spend $25 Million MIDDLETOWN Ohio (AP) -Arm co Steel Corp will spend $25 million to consolidate its spiral welded pipe manufacturing opera-lions in a modern fully integrated plant at Middletown Four new buildings with a total of 207000 square feet of floor space will be erected Two Putnam County men wifi begin penitentiary terms Monday for the Nov 11 burglary the home of Bernard Fenbert Ottawa in which $62 a case of beer and food were stolen Robert Seifer 21 Route 1 Pandora and Leonard Michael 31 Ottawa pleaded guilty to 7 the charges and waived grand jury consideration at arraignment before Judge A A Slaybaugh Two others bound to the grand jury Friday on other charges were Lester Chamberlin 23 Ottawa charged with issuing a check with insufficient funds and James Donaldson 49 Bowling Green charged with passing a forged check at the Hub Market in Leip- 1 2 More Reports Of Campaign Costs Filed With Board Twelve more candidates have listed expenditures of their Nov 8 election campaigns with the Allen County Board of Elections as required by law Largest sum was spent by Ray Barnett reelected to the post of county treasurer who listed expenditures at $34179 Morgan Davis successful in his bid for reelection to the county job set costs at $33131 while Raymond A Younger unopposed for reelection to Third District Court of Appeals spent $3551 Joe Chambers unopposed candidate for county engineer spent $70i: Statements of candidates running for posts in the village of Fort Shawnee listed expenses as follows: Robert Shaw $9143 Lloyd A McKibben $2951 Kenneth Miller none Ruth Mook Miller $2143 Jerry Horstman $3060 Omar Welty $1789 Richard Long $2522 and George Dankirt $19 None of the candidates listed any campaign contributions Election Results On Cairo Transfer Given To Board Certified election results of the transfer of the Cairo School District to the Bath School District were presented to the Allen Coun ty School Board in meeting in Memorial Hall Supt Virgil Briegel will contact Allen County Prosecutor An thony Bowers to fill out the necessary forms to compete the transfer of the two county districts In other board action three school bus drives were hired Add ed to the Perry School staff were drivers Charles Cotterman and Roger Mathews Allen Frysinger was appointed driver at Sugar Creek Local School Weather LAKE Westerly winds 8 12 knots becoming southwesterly 10-15 knots this afternoon and to night Partly cloudy NORTHWEST NORTHEAST Becoming mostly sunny A little cooler today High 48-53 Partly cloudy with little temperature change tonight and Sunday Low 33-38 TSNPLBATCBES Lee Smiley 71 Times-Bulletin Pressman Dies Lee Smiley 71 pf 233 Harrison Ave died at 7:25 pm Friday in Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since Nov 7 Born in Lima July 20 1889 he is survived by his widow Viola Marie He had been employed as a pressman at the Van Wert Times-Bulle-tin for the past 25 years Mr Smiley was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Local 584 International Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union Also surviving are a son George Vincent 125 Pierce St two daughters Mrs Gus (Helen) Dem opolis 1542 Oakland Pkwy and Mrs James (Jean) 'Berry Pandora a brother Fred Smiley 520 Pine St and a sister Miss Gladys Smiley 520 Pine St Services will be at 3:30 pm Monday in the Lewis Memorial Chapel Walter Yazel Christian Science reader will officiate' Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery Friends may call at the Lewis Funeral Home Miss Ann Gertrude Kaple Miss Ann Gertrude Kaple 59 Toledo died at 6:45 pm Friday in Mercy Hospital after an illness of five days A native of Dayton she was born July 23' 1901 and had lived in Toledo the past 36 years She was employed by the Gulf Refining Co She is survived by her mother Mrs Odelia Kaple 816 Spring St and two sisters Mrs Paul (Lucille) Thayer 319V6 Elizabeth St and Mrs (Margaret) Cupp 1618 Oakland Pkwy She was a member of St Agnes Catholic Church Toledo The body will remain in Coyle Funeral Home Toledo until Monday morning and then will be removed to Hogenkamp Funeral Home where friends may call aft-er 3 pm Monday Requiem High Mass wifi be sung at 10 am Tuesday in St Rose Catholic Church the Rt Rev Msgr McKeown as celebrant Burial will be in Gethsemani Cemetery Mrs Charles Smith Mrs Margaret Irene Smith 38 of 1801 Garland Ave died at 11:45 pm Friday in St Hospital where she had been a patient for five days Born in West Virginia March 5 1922 Mrs Smilh ls survived by her husband Charles three daughters Alice Peggy and Debbie Jo all at home a brother John McDor-man 316 Main St two sisters Mrs Leona Nerdeman 38 Public Square and Mrs Edna Hunt 1103 Jefferson St and her stepmother Mrs Opal McDorman 1107 Jefferson St Services will be at 1 Monday in Siferd South Chapel the Rev Penhorwood officiating Burial will be In Fletcher Cemetery Friends may call after 7 pm today at the funeral home Arthur Finke Arthur Finke 81 of the Auglaize County Home Wapakoneta died at 11 pm Friday in St Hospital Gilberg-Hegemier Funeral Home New Bremen is completing arrangements Gas Well Brought In In Ashtabula County CONNEAUT Ohio (AP) A natural-flow gas well said to be the biggest producer in Ashtabula County history was brought in Friday near Ohio 7 about six miles south of here It gauged between seven and eight million cubic feet of gas a day without fracturing It was brought in by Flanigan Brothers of Bradford Pa on the farm of Waide in Monroe Twp The well was drilled to a depth of 3-190 feet 1 8 Crewmen Drown CALCUTTA India (API-Eighteen 12 Dutch and 6 were drowned Friday night when their dredger overturned In the Hooghly River about 30 miles downstream from Calcutta Fireman Appointed Mayor Clyde Welty Friday appointed Guy Franklin Davidson 529 Hazel Ave to the position of fireman in the Fire Department at a salary of $355 per month South Lima Water line Cost $121349 City officials Friday algned a contract with Construction Co Upper Sandusky for construction of two water tinea la south Lima at a eost of $121349 Ull ties Director Frank Callahan laid construction of the lines one between Sugar and Main Streets along Kibby Street and the other between Main and Metcalf Streets along 4th Street will begin within II days Memorial Hospital for emergency treatment The lima post of the highway patrol said the car of Nora Agnew 37 of 1317 Union St was eastbound on Buckeye Road when EDUy Pt to fo The car swerved around a truck stopped at the intersection and rammed the side of the southbound car of Harry Soloman 59 De- troit which was going through the green signal on South Dixie Highway Mrs Bessie Soloman 68 Detroit sustained bruises of the right leg and forehead and Martha Kol-lars 76 324V4 McDonel St received scratches and bruises of the left forehead abrasions of the right elbow and left knee and head lacerations Both were passengers in the Soloman car Mrs Agnew received a cut right knee and was cited for driving with insufficient brakes Three Lima youths received minor injuries when their car hit a tree in front of 1766 Homeward Ave and was demolished at 12:19 am today The sheriffs office said the southbound auto was driven by David Lee Satterfield 19 of 1797 Homeward Ave who said he was driving about 25 miles an hour and lost control on a slight curve Passenger Frank Strong 20 of 1701 Robb Ave received a laceration of the leg and arm bruises Phillip Roberts 17 of 885 Fraunfel-ter Rd received bruises of the right leg and Satterfield sustained a cut lower lip and some loosened teeth Deputy Peter Haggard who investigated said no charges would be filed The injured were treated at Memorial Hospital and1 released Jennings Man Injured In Crash COLUMBUS GROVE Herley Schindler 68 Route 1 Fort Jennings was seriously injured Friday afternoon when his automobile left the road and struck a tree on Putnam County Road 14 He was admitted to Memorial Hospital Lima tea treatment of five fractured ribs side and back lacerations and numerous bruises Richard dayman Ottawa who was driving an automobile behind Schindler said the car swerved suddenly from the road into the tree He summoned a Hartman Sons ambulance from Columbus Grove Won't Veto Tax Cuts By GOP DiSalle Says COLUMBUS Ohio (AP)-Gov Michael DiSalie says he will not veto any tax cuts made by the Republican controlled legislature that convenes Jan 2 He made the statement his weekly cabinet meeting Friday after learning that GOP leaders expect to give the new budget close semtiny the Republican majority approves any tax cut I will not veto DiSalle said will let them accept the responsibility Wa are going to operate on a balanced Fired Police Officer Sues To Get Job Back CINCINNATI (AP) Sylvester Broughton sued in Common Pleas court Friday to regain his job as a Cincinnati police lieutenant He had been dismissed by City Manager A Harrell on a charge of association In a restaurant business with known numbers game figures suit was directed against Harrell and the City Civil Service Commission which upheld the dismissal last Monday Boy 16 Man Die Of Accident Injuries PORTSMOUTH Ohio (AP) Charies Michael Shopc 16 of near South Webster and Arthur Altman 28 of near Lucasville have died of Injuries suffered In separate traffic accidents Shope was fatally injured Friday when his car overturned on a country road near South Webster Altman was one of nine persons injured in an automobile collision Wednesday night six miles southwest of Lucasville He died Friday sic Both were jailed in default of $500 bonds Seifer and Michael were apprehended at 10 pm Nov 11 in the basement of the Joseph Schulte home southeast of here Schulte was sitting in his living room watching television when he heard a noise and reported it to the sheriffs department Deputy John Conine investigated and found the two men in the basement They offered no resistance Both admitted breaking into the Fenbert home two hours earlier Sheriff Arnold Potts said Long Faces Life Prison Sentence ve (Please Turn To Page 10 Col 6) er an appeal or a new trial would be sought The prosecution sought to prove Long shot Remines in the neck with a 22 caliber rifle with malice and intent Remines who was paralyzed from the reck down survived the wound for several months after the shooting and died in St Hospital Sept 3 In the final words to the jury before deliberations Balyeat hit at the defense contention that Long was drank saying you can buy immunity from murder with two fifths of cheap wine then better forget law enforcement in this community Commenting on the environment in which the people involved in the shooting lived he remarked thing you 'and I can never do is place less value on one human life than on Then Balyeat went to the blackboard on which the defense had written the words and vrote killing of a human being with premeditated which summed up his views on the shooting Judge Moran Jenkins charged the jury with returning one of five possible verdicts ranging from murder In the first degree to simple The trial marked the second murder trial in Allen County within the past year Roosevelt Wilson Jr was found guilty of first degree murder in the shooting of his 16-year-old wife Dec 16 but the first degree conviction was reduced by Judge Jenkins to second degree few days after the trial Wilson is now serving a life sentence in Ohio Penitentiary Arms Build-Up Seen As Threat Continued From Page 1) Caribbean coast of Central America acting at the request of Guatemala and Nicaragua Those countries crushed small forces of revolutionary invaders earlier this week and alleged Cuban support for the operations Neighboring Costa Rica said Friday night documents had been found on a Nicafaguan opposition leader linking the Nicaraguan revolt with Castro and international communism President Miguel Ydigoras of Guatemala declared that be favored a Korea type police action against Cuba by the Organization of American States Births BIRTUS ST Born to Mr and Mrs: Gary SMITH 223 Woodlawn girl Roger MILLER Delphos boy Ralph SCHNIPKE Route 1 Clov-erdale boy Roy HOLZAPPLE Buckland boy all Friday George BRENNEMAN 585 Lutz girl Herbert STEIN Ewing girl Robert MOORE 407 Kibby boy Joseph SCIIOEDER Ottawa girl all today Born to Mr and Mrs: Donald BOWSHER Elida boy Samuel PASTER 100 Blue Lick Road girl Marvin GLASCO Spen-cerviIJe girl all Friday Jack KNOCH Wapakoncta boy Bewell DUFF McGuffcy girl both today Car Hits Kills Man BRIDGEPORT Ohio (AP)-A 48 year-old Bridgeport man was kiled Friday night when struck by a car on US 40 in this Belmont County Police said Clarence Smith walked from between two parked autos Into the path of the oncoming vehicle The driver was not held Funds For Building OBERL1N Ohio (AP) Funds for construction of a $700000 concert hall on the Oberlin College campus will be provided by Mr and Mrs Seabury Mastick of Pleasantville and Sarasota Fla The college said that the hall would be named for Mrs parents Dr and Mrs Lu-ciet Warner Mastick was graduated from Oberlin in 1891 Dr Warner a Bridgeport Conn manufacturer was a trustee of the college for 52 years before his death in 1925 Grove Woman Falls Fractures Leg An 87-year-old Columbus Grove woman is listed in good condition in Memorial Hospital today suffering a fractured leg following a fall Friday afternoon in a Grove store Mrs Hannah Krise 87 caught her foot an orange crate in a Columbus Grove grocery store as she was shopping She fell backwards fracturing her leg 4 -i 216-211 SOUTH MAIN The Most Comfortable of All Chairs "Is The Barcalounger" BUY ONE FOR THE FAMILY 1 a 9 mu mu a I mu a 4 I Th Lima Citizen 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