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'TV Irr H4-rThe Limo Newl.v 7-1 rt-v ,4 I Ndv, 1 6,1 960 -v- Rocket SY- O' I V(f 1 vilto with R. T. Stomp U-fidating. Burial will bo. in.

$4 cervilfo Cemetery. 1 MARGARET HOCfc Margaret E. Hock, 73, it 1 West, (Sod at St Ritas Ho pitsl At 1:28 pm. Vaakj ntar K- (CnttaMifraa aago-ONp, --r- Tte North America Aviation pilot said flyMg with thO -v' Bom Nov, mouth, too-cama to -rjUnte IS. yoore AfCFMkt "ihoand hutand eponted t-dgar-oteid at ite Bare HottL 8 precAded, hreiateatklnl857 Joins Cooley, three, hours old daughter; of Alfred C.

and Colleen (Wiepng) Conte, Ml Spencervble Rd, Dri-phoe, died at IfcJda mJuesdaj in St, Ritag BaspItaL Surviviiig are parSa.r And two, aistera, Cbeiyf Atm end SheflcyDMMrt andonr brother, DonaldEugoieiIl ttJSUrNf, grtndpersnta, Mr end Mri, Joseph Wieging of and Mral 'AIma Cmdqr of Van Wert. Graveside eervfcefiwert- to te held at 11 aim today in St; Johns Cemetery Delphqs. with lUy John QuenaeviUe officiating, Atraugemento ware under Fbneral Home, Delphoa. XLM enginA-mOda predate flight with to omuteiXLRU 4f Modd A engine Id The JQLRll 1 dredoped 1 total el 18,809 pad ton when they used in enffire flight two-worldl, recordi foe the Bathrecords mad August by otter pflott. On aet 'vCCwtiwdheiaifhpl).

toed, ask, how did you te Art, was hotf.f"' I didnt know it," Hupea re-pUad, 71 Just didai want nothhl to do with k.VHt said te directly homo. Mirk. BodeyLadmfltod. stejans afraid oi Hughea And his brothef, GenerSLsaid ate had ten dutatoned if ate "messed ujT OTMTs ato tff. vibe admitted ite told Blair end OxoUnad Richard Bennett oi Into Monday night that too tew ODdi Hugtes.put ajpep-pUl fo tbngl Howtvtr, teo ieatifled tee wte ijrinfwteniteaaldit Chuier Mfllotv 0 lendent of ite.jomd aportmantx, threw ad-diflonal on the caae in hia teatimotqr Millar, wu on tend at the wino-drinking bout In Loni'a apartment, laid te tte" Boaley woman paaa aomethiv to Hnghea while they eat around the Miller aaid It could have been too capaulfrtype wp pin.

Hughea, toatfiMny revnledi had btefi try ing to fet Mra. Boaley. to move beck to hia home on Street, The Boaley woman said she found pistol belonging to Hughes, sometime following the rtothe ihsnff for a check. Hughes, ate said, caught ter, i ft oniWtDdf mark" oU wound 29 ff.mflea(13J05 feet) aad th! other spwdjtaul.et J.1N jtdloo.on Ste is hundred one ristor. Mre.

Revare cotol om tefcfrtoUw, asph taisar SO-Gremlawn, four nioces, Mrs. Donald Price of -X Mra Harold Barber of ChitOcotha. Mrs. Jooa of Stelaind Mrs, Ubtxitf Hi of Wart Eureka; ted one nepo-: aw Danial McCtorvey of 5 .1 Ste Jwliatnemter of SL John Catooik Cburch.1 dad tod Aittr and Rosiiy Soriatiaa of tte fkiiffh. Requiem -GMt-ltaas-will ter cekbrated Thursday, At 1:19 ajo.

with burial in Graenlawn hour; tr'n tZ CranfieUoddte would Jy tte J2 XUtwohr Pi more at about tte aamo JhniV: dll te. tnrnad over to toe A Force, Navy and IESSEE A. nJNDERLAND SPENCERVILLE Mrs. Bessie A. Sunderland, 71of 2089 in Lewi Memorial MatcalLdkd -of, hurt fisease Tuesday at 145 p.m.

in ft Ritas Hospital. y-V Funeral services will Friday at 2 pm.wito Rev, Matoaqr in Manorial Park iKatunai Aenaiauflca and Spate -jf s- thrust to the tone to te a a' iSWheelrStolen i-ar From i Auto Tte Thuraday Morning Bible CUat wifi meal jt km. iatoi TMCA. Rev. Tbomu Gow laid wOL apeak on "The Spirit Filled Life, usiiw Galationa lag took the pistol away-xflrfiive bertu hii text, Oscar May.

Lafqritte, report- id to tte iherifTi office about GOOD START FJbhnoleftljlRooridiM ind Jiiiuny-Tliompoonr they "cam lnH'xor lunch on 7fl8fflfrJacltoit are ahown wiih their game ns Bom in. Afien County June 21, lMi' ite was daughter of John and Clam (Hanhbarger) Holloway. ted, operated A beauty step in SpemrvUlsmralMti ind" Another at ilS. W. Elm.

husband, Sim, preceded her in death in lM8. She was. a idbmber of Trinity MethpfirtJChurch, Spencereitto-Survivori are a inn, Ted of Freeport, a dauter, Mrs. Brtrt (Margaret) Turner of Middletown; four grandchildren; two grpot-grandchildren; two broth-ere, uri am! ere, cart and Homer Holla way, both of Dayton; two sisters. Mrt.

Lola Moorman and Mrs. Harold Driwsey, both of 3068 N. Metcalf. Funeral services will be held Friday at2 pm, at B. Miller and Son FunerajHomc.

Spencer- the Sarah Johnson farm; 1136 Sereff the opening day of hunting. pf p.ip. yesterday, that iome-'p 'Z tone iinea Oct, 90. apmeone atole tots from hia May said hia car tte pnitedl in the garage at home. Hunters toethief ntered tte prage, jack ad up the rear wteels, blocked toem up, and then removed the wheels and tires.1 i May made no astonot el the value of tte mlatoig wteala.

THE LIMA NEWS TV, lima Man Found Guilty Of Obstructing Jastice CMTtor ar mm warm sum a vw pSSmiS" i A V-v AM- year old Limn man wu found guilty in Municfoil Court today of obstructing an officer in performance of Ms duty. James Bernard Short, 642 E. Third, admitted fo court he warned A motorist of a speed meter on South Main early Oct. IS. -Acting Judge Jote Robenalt, in finding Short guilty, said, I'm in-dined to fed tte actions are violations of the law.

and were obstructing justice. 4-The judge added, The violation is ratter a technical one. Short was fined S10 end costs, but tte. acting suspended tte fit fine, leaving fye 98.85 to te paid to the court. Mice chirped Short, who had previously teen "caught" by tte speed meter, had stated be was going to warn other motorists.

---v- mewwmi Hifdquirtert for Collliigs free wUiMtti i CompMtptctoir aorvfoote Aoflryte tdd-i-nom WESTERN OHIO LUBEERC0, 124 VINE' CA2-1MS iA r.rfr'i- iff' WNfOE KBNEK Mri Mumk Genet; -Tl. IM Mkhad 'Ave. find at ter resi-dmcorliLmrTuesdayafter a kng-jibitek; 'iFore'JuJjrTrl8881n1toanoko, Ari she Erne Baser, trim fied Sept 28, i She' le survived by two daub- Ninette Bsnerofm Michael and Mri Robert Gaming of Van Wert; one brother, Jr H. Eaglo of Houstbn "Texas; two sisters, Nettie iMillor of Shreveport La and Mra Tryx Beene of Littlo Rock, Ark4 12 grandchildren aaf thrse great-grandchildrea bo ir dumal wmbe will Cematety- INFANT SHAFFER Infant son Stetov, Jon of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewi 90S ShafiAf of todayln, Memorial HoqitoL is survived by Mi poreato, along with three brothers. Lorry Lee Roger Lewis, And Dennis Eugene-sad -one lister Jufitii Ana, aD at home; paternal grand parents, Mr. an dMrs. H. E.

Shaf- of 23S8 Road end A maternal grandfather, WUUam Kim of 105 E. Kibby. The body will remain at Chiles and Soo-LamAn Funeral Home until time for graveside rites at p.m. Thursday in Manorial Park Cemetery with Rev. Johh Nuatoaum officiating.

Nuasbaum officiating south of the Ottawa River bridge, and was beard shouting at motorists. Prosecutor Larry Huffman'ata-tod Short "obstructed fo gathering of evidence fo speod viofo- tions." Short and his wife took the rtafld for ft defense and took the fendant admitted he warned one mrtorist who stated he. had already been told of the qieed meter while in Public Square. Patrolman Donald E. Stratton had testified, six to eight care passed while Short wu warning motorirts- but Short slid only the one car passed.

At one time, Shorts attorney, David Steiner, referred, to the speed neater ai a "qieed trap" but quickly changed Ms wording. Stinef maintained throughout the trial Short wu only gang to tte si Took for the sign warning of the' wu Chicago Mdn ally he picked the girl up in an alley and drove her to the woods, and said she disrobed herself. He ws Jield without charge for furtherquestioning. Police began a search for Webber after an unidentified caller reported seeing' a man fitting the abductor's description and furnished the license number of tte car. Another girl, Gloria KOwakwkz, wu abducted Saturday on tte south side she jralked to church.

Her body was found in suburban Palos Hills Forest Preserve on the for south side Inter in tte day. There were two buUete in her head toys 'fromTMr. Harry Tot!" progrkm. Menoberi Short, officers said, returned to the area of tte speed meter, jurt'not to wsm otter motorists. speed meter end his purpose Uno Central 1 Catholic will bold ha annual Tag Day Sat-urfiyT will te'iiplied'on tte purchaie of the new tend uniforma.

TTfL The America Region and Dan Stover Poat Ul' Cai-ro, tell hold their' annual covered dish garni tag)per Joaiht at 1:10 ii tte Legion Home. A rular mOeting will follow toe meal. Afi meiiiten, jdtelr font-dies end guest ate invited. Mist Rom Carlisle, speech and tearing therapist, and Mra. E.

V. Darilig, o''mmbar pf the local board dhwctiito and olab. vpl-uateor klnderpitn toncter, art attending the Muito-tetomai ataff tnatituto of United Cerebral Palsyj being held in Congratulations Mr.aadMra-, grt am top rents of- a boy born Tuesday at Memorial Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Read, 7X7 Main, are the parent! of girl bora Tuesday at Memorial Hospita) Mr.

aad Mrs. CUfard Newpait, IM 1 Scott, are the parents of a girl born today at Memorial Hospital. 'U Mr. aad Mrs. Jehu Trimbia, IMS Breeae, are tte parents of a boy born today at Memorial Hospital.

Mr. and Samual Continental, are ite parents of a boy bom Tuesday in St. Ritas Hospital. Mr. and Mm.

Nablo Stewart, SU Baywood Drive, are the per-ents of a boy born Tuesday in St Ritas Hospital. Theft Reported Theft of a spore tirt ind wheel and' jock hum new car at White Chevrolet, 512 W. Market, whs raported to police yesterday by, the firms service manager, Boyd Betiinger. Re laid tte items were taken from the tratofoi behind the firmV building. The theft occurred1 since Saturday, Bettinger Mid.

i-J-. DRINKS -Xm XZ nrji ronimomo. Friondai maycall pt Hogenkamp FteonLHamajwbareJte.Rmaiy will to recited at I pm, today. HELEN MARC30NE OTTAA Heten Harriot Mardoot, 32, oi M4E Mate, an -r office amployo of NdsM iiamult of A fait Bom Dae 2R 1128, fo Coving-ton, Xjy, phd wu A dnhtre of. Naal and Halm (Veatol) Wendfing of Dayton, who aurvivod She had-Hvid In Ottawa for tte put six yeAra Shsmoiad Rwto Maiden wte survive, along with torao children, Mkhad.

Sherry Kay, and at hdma; om bratter, -Robert WendUag of Dayton and paternal grand-mother, Elizabeth1 Wendling of Fort She wu troaaurar of Ottawa Public Band Bdoaten Asooeiation, served Den Mother for too Cub Scouts, wu A charter mam-hereof Business and Professional Womens Chib and a memter of Sts. Peters and Paul Cathoik. Church. 1 Funeral arrangements are fo-compkts at La Point Rmenl Home, Ottawa, whore friend may can afire 7 today Funeral Notices CORNELU Mattie Services will bo conducted at the Sited Funeral Home, Wapakoneta, at' p.m. Thursday with Rev.

Charies Barkley officiating, aaakt-ed by Rev. Vatyl Jenkins, Burial win te -in Graenlawn Cemetery. EAGLESON, Nancy -Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 pm. itf the Church of Christ, Pudding, with Rev. Ray White and Rev.

S. Glenn Cameron officiating. Burial will te in Love Oak Cemetery, Paulding. Friends may can at Corwell-Den-herder Funeral Home After 1 p.m. today.

BARKER, Haze! Services wfll be conducted at 2:30 pm. Thursday at Dick and Son Funeral Home, Cdina, with -Rev. John Petrie officiating. Burial witt te in Swamp College Cemetery. RITCHIE, Mre.

Anna A. -Services will te held it 11 amThun-day at the Siferd Funeral Home, Wapakoneta, with Rev. Fletcher Shoup officiating. Burial wM be in Grecnfown Cemetery. KESLER.

B. Services will te hrid ot 1:18 p.m. Thursday at Dscka Funeral Rome, Bowfing Green, Uh burial fo Graenlawn Cametary, EHda. WURMSER. Mm Dalla -Sere-kas win ho held ot 2 p.in.

Thursday In Lawia Memorial Chapel wjth Rev. Willard Thomas officiating. Burial wiU be in Blue tick Cemetery. LEIST, ZoeE Services wifi te conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Hume Methodist Church with.

Rev. Gale Pric officiating. rail wiU te in Allentown Cemetery. Funeral arrangements ire under tte direction of Bayliff and Son Funeral Home, Cridersville. MONROE.

Ralph Services wifi be conducted at Braver Chapel "Church, Mendon, Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev Alec Edgar officiating. Burial win be in Swamp College Friends may call at Vale and Stein' Funeral' Home, Cdina. (CantoiMd item pege-ONE) guo exploded while ho waa hunting. Wayne aid the gun exploded tte third time te fired it The explosion gplit tte stock end pod' ediheJmmLofJlmlBgauge bolt action, guy.

Shulaw, 17, 'Benton Ridge, was treated ifl Blanchard VaDey Hospital for gunshot wounds suffered in a bunting accident In Blabchard Township. Sheriff Cxrsocr Davis Mid several hunters ten in a thicket when rabbit jumped' out. Freman Rose, 38, Rt. Findlay, tired arid the shot scattered, hitting Shulaw in- the thighs, leg ana ankle, Thirteen pellets had to be removed. The accident- occurred In field onenile wert of Stele Rt.

along US 224. Killer (Continued trim pdgp-rONE) wu dragged JNWejtokL the car sped away. Sheryl, aertoittiing, nn nearby home ahd police summoned. Nihcv. hid taeii abducted just five houael from her home on Rt.

Ill, jute blocks from the heart of Paulding, At 2:30 a.m- hartedywaa fotmd in a lonely wooded area eight miles to the northeast. Sfie had been sexually rtioksted and shot mice throupt the heed with small-caliber gun. checked out a number. known aex offender in northwestern Ohio in their at tempts fo find the killer. Keeler, according to an Associated Press story, had uncovered a few new kadi" Tuesday.

The search goes on, but as the days pan hope grows dimmer. Opinion concerning th -killer wu somewhat divided in Paulding, with wine persons believing the crime' wu committed by focal man. Otters wondered if the crime wu committed by erased min traveling cross-country- Protest (Contoured from pago-ONE) Perez. Another 'high-ranklng segrega- tfonist, State Ren. John Garrett whose joint legislative committee champtAied the new' state law calling for tte arrest of federal officers who enforce" integntimt, ca lled for "coni heads and no Violence.

Jirt at the um, time he declared tte segregationist Caurn wu "no longfi a legal Uttle. "We art reafif for kctioo," Mid Garrett, himself from tte northern pt tte state, la Raid-ach. Rainach refused to Olaboratt on what te meant specifically by "civil disobedience. He told newsmen he would stand on address to jhe rally. (In a midnight session at Baton Rouge, the legislature approved resolutions urging parents of students at the integrated ichool to keep their children at home.

Another resolution for practical. pur-pores froze asset or toe Now Or-lesns School District.) imbulance Removals KOLKMEYER, Delphos Mrs. Eugene Weber fromher South Vuhington Street home St fl'to'a Mrs. Anthony Schlagbaum from "her Qttoville teme to Van Wert County a severe testing, 71 haven't sen from' that- time since," she atified.Trr." Hughe admitted owning the tePheught after gun, hut 'said mo ahootiqg. Remines (find Sept ulfot.

allegedly from a 22 rifle tall Mra. Boaley and Hughes ire currently Imng together, both admitted. Mrs. Bosley, obviously setrsd was hestitant in talking about, Hughes. tojetme killed yet, ain't your she once stood Bennett a te' oueatiooed ter 10 'Questioned Hughesxarried.

about tte gun am Set program YMCA Tteval end Advontum Series wiD preaent Cleveland Grant nhd hlsiCoior film, "Land of Ea ly Autumn," this evening at I ir. Lima Seflior High School audi- Tte.aecond In tte Cranflo film and lecture will deal with the wildlife of North America, a observed in his trav-els from Wiaconain, the Canatfian Roddol and into Alaska, Single admission tickets will be on ule at tte door. Season tickets aim. atM availabto. HEARING PROBLEUS unm wim nmimncv our EMpvtanead Staff HEARING-AID CENTER MS ITIINU IUi CA MTM MIXED Westwood (Coutinusd from Pago 1) tearing.

One wu city council's executive secretary, Ray Baer, who lives in Westwood. Carpenter claimed Beer BnM1tb pua5thiidown our throats." Bur retaliated by uying Carp-ii "misinformed," However council, has already listed anmtion one of Beers prin-tipal duties. Kennedy Beach, diafrman of the Westwood annexation committee uid Beer ted been contacted by hia group before he eras hired by council. Another praponsnt. Jack Easter, said many Westwood resident: pay toe municipal income tax and should hAve voke In dty gov-srmpOnt.

June! WUt, long Active in the aoAexatkn effort, Mid no one was pressured into signing the petitions. Tte per cent majority, te Added, was obtained although about per cent Of tte freehold on Mrt not conbictetL Mra. Mabel Devil, pointing out resioents now pay more Westwood for utilities than do diy users said even higHer ratee could te in tte near future. imposed Coriunissipner Harold Kincofe moved toot tte petition te approved. He noted American Township trustees hod okayed annexation.

Tte vote waa 3-0. After a day waiting period, tte petition wriH te forwarded to dty council 'for acceptance. This ia considered a mere fontudity. Tte area induded in the petition follows the boundaries of the Lima School-District. It was presented to the county in August.

4 Quizzed In Burglary BELLEPQNTAINE Logan Sheriff Fred Foerster uid today te is questioning four -men in connactioit with nUal burglary Nov. 7. Sheriff Foerster aaid ha recovered in Toledo Tuesday a part of tte foot taken bum toe home of county form agent and Mrs. Ralph BergmAk. TOYS FOB TOTS tirochled for the Spr fCauthmad from yy OWE) Harry Goid, a Philadliii bio-chemitt, pleaded guilty and wu sentenced to from I to 30 yean in prison.

Sobeii and Gold am still in -r Why'dM' "'GringJiM Iteal atomic information? Ho aaid it waa becauar te felt tte Soviet Union-wartime ally of the United Statea-wu entitled to it. eentofH wae bom pi Yotki lower East Side, and in hia youth belonged to the Young Communist Leaguer 10, he waa inducted into the Army, and a year later sent to Lbs Alamos, tar worked -imr the atomic ixxnb. Grvenglaa provided a sketch of the bomb-he type dropped on Nagasaki, on expert said for Roaanterg for relay to tte Soviet Union. Greenglaaa wu arrested in Use. The spy-ring-aUegedly wu headed by Rosenberg, but master: minded by Anatoli: Yakovlev, formerSoriet vice' consul to.

New York. He diuppeared before thp ge ring wu uncovered, ring alto bail connection with Klaus Fbcha, toe British (dentist, who Mrved prison term in England Fuchs, after hia release, disappeared be-I hind the Iron Curtain. iv-s-'Z'- V.w -yyi; LIMA, OHIO -J 1 Police Query CHICAGO (AP) A 28 yeardd men was taken into custody today cago girl Tuesday. Leon Webber wu seized at hif brother'liome in McHenry, where he reportedly, tea been staying since Saturday. Webber lives at a YMCA on Chicagos northwest side not for from the scene of the abduction.

The' girl, Peggy McCarthy, told polios she wu pulled into an old model car near ter, homo and taken to Robinson Woods Forest Preserve on tte northwest side where her assailant forced her to removr her clothing. Chief of detectives Jaime McMahon Mid Webber admitted or Di'Ctitn rpcei ves'J some annual TToyx 'For HINTON, Lewis H. Services wUl.be qonducted at p.ri(. Thursday in Liberty Chapel Church near Cdina with burial in tile church cemtery. Friends may 1 can at Dick and San FuneraTX Cdiiia.

i i JONES, Jessie Services wifl be conducted it CMkf and Soi Ltman' Fimeril Hpme it 2 p.m. Ttausday with Rev. Dr." Water' Dickhaut officiating. Cremation wiU follow. Eastern Star Memorial services wiU be held today at nOGSLaVBrtta.Sn.

keiwin te flondnetedto tot Coi-dren Fhnttal Hunto 'Findhqr at 1:28 pjn.) Friday with Dr, W. T.Xadcaon offidating.Burial tetaMapkGrovtCetaetafy; 1 SIFERD Earl MUkr fram East Town to Memorial; Nellie Bice from 817 Weadock to St Ritas; Mrs. Kent JBrayton from 1177 Lreighton to StRi-fo'i; Ruth Baker from 419 i S. Wert to St Rita's; Clyde Young ram 6l7x Catalpa to Memprlal; Mrs. Beside Sunderland from: 2088 Metcalf, to St, Ritas; John Hrfwmack from Hume Rond nd Rfc to Memorial; Mrs.

PwIiwKjlrfick from 871 Met- mfl to BEER VrHIRD AND MAIN SR mm ofllw corja ttt mtilng hone 'i -v J.iaA V. iu 1 1 "ii t' rt aV 1 a V. t' -V; v. i ki if '4fY St yizry i. re Aw N-jA 4 -X fc 1 fi'oJS bA r.ef.

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