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Washington C.H. Record-Herald du lieu suivant : Washington Court House, Ohio • Page 12

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to 12 noon Armco Worker Recalls Service In 4 Armies 12 Record-Herald Wednesday, July 5, 19 72 Washington C. H. Ohio (AP) Vincent Mazzarella, a 52- His mother, native of Mary Sera, was tiers that said and told(alized the freedom his mother or this country. I have had in this country. I build feat old crane operator here hmJ KOnc lo with a vim still has a heavy accent aRer the death of her bus- 20 years in (he United hand, bul a son, Arthur, re- Stales, doe I have time to re member he was affiliated with Che armies for four countries during and after World War Ii Mozzarella is too busy lur al his job at the Armco Stef' putting his two had described.

swear to the United States nice home, keep kids in college, Mazzarella said that when flat' I am a he said. and I progress myself pretty the british army invaded Libya not talk against the President Middletown, in the Ger man army' and forced the Germany army balk, the English officers Blamed rn Middletown he later joined the American Army, the mother again in Italy ami had three. more children. Vincent was the British army omy son. Aa.

c. Although Vincent was later lo explained Children through Ohio State lh. tour ar so I not die. They put an University and helping his wife. Josephine, with chores around Ole house.

Hip experiences include being ftieutified with the Italian, Der man. British and American armies over about a seven-year tori od and also serving in concentration camps some six I Mussolini or Fascist army, bul Chn Spassky Stages Own Walkout From Chess Championships REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP for the postponed open The world championship I ing match Tuesday. But lie said he had been gone chess match between Bobby; Spassky walked out of the noon find he was a victim the on- from Italy for about two years fetcher and Boris Spassky now drawing to decide who would i asked the Italians if they wanted to collaborate and work with I signed that I he "I was eager to niies he said he did not want other patch on my (British) to ho with any of them He said unburnt that said rushing armies. was drafted into the it hs time ami his family had about given up hope of hearing he afternoon following another is scheduled to start Thursday faint him again. However, said his mother had an unusual po tenement one and being shot lour tilt regular army.

When I was in North Africa, the Germans invaded Libya and the army times, once by a German offi etc after they had made a Swap involving a canteen of picked up the Italian soldiers, UC a exjKTiencc involving her American born son, Arthur. She was living cm a farm manded by the Soviet cham pion move first because Fischer was noi present. He had sent his second, a Roman Catholic de-; priest. Officials announced a new horn postponement of the open- COMPLETES COURSE Barry Keith Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Jones, White watci and a jar of marmalade, they put patches on our sboul- Traffic Court an Balian village when an mor.py American plane was shot, down bv the Germans. Four Americans parachuted into the woods on the farm, two of them wounded. She heard them speaking in English and called to them After holding mil for more cr, otiginally scheduled for last Rd completed the course when and getting it, Arrests POLICE MONDAY Brenda the Sunday They hoped both players would be ready to meet on Thursday. of automotive and diesel technology at Bailey Technical Fischer arrived in Reykjavik School and Educational Caul, early Tuesday. The Icelandic Federation had rejected hts demand for 30 per cent of Fhc.

pilot was from Dayton, l0 yjeid of way. 22 of 520 Peabody failure re Judge Red M. Winegardncr Edgar Johnson. 46, Rt. 3, later hid them in her total of Muunt Sterling.

$25 and costs, basement and fed them with to come vestment fined 'eight drivers a $473 and ordered 19 bonds Do License.the little food available. After amounting to $465 forfeited in Margaret L. Terry, 31, of 208 some two weeks, the American traffic cases before Municipal Florence St. and costs, troops occupied the area. Court Monday afternoon.

Gases called were: POLICE CASES Fined: Kicky L. Cumutte, 18, of 619 Pearl $35 and costs, reckless operation. Richard A. Scars, 19. Rt.

3, $25 and cost, excessive noise. Samuel J. Self. 20, Rt. 2, $23 and costs, speeding Phillip D.

Fryant, 23, of 1145 E. Temple $25 and costs, speeding. Bond Forfeitures: Dale L. Hidy, 19. of 928 Lakeview excessive noise, $35.

three days in jail and a 30-day The American soldiers were cmd jct by fisting, license suspension for driving grateful and asked if they could TUESDAY while under the influence of do anything. Mary Sera asked jr 0f alcohol Bond Forfeitures: Bucky R. 18. of 804 A Dayton disorders mduet (K.MI Purse by fighting- I Spunky will di Danny L. Southward ll.

lit Jeffersonville, them to locate her sons, though Vincent could Al- Elmer Conley, 30, Greenfield, found, Arthur was serving with the 'I hird American Army on Corsica The soldiers, loaded speeding, $25. Thomas Giles. 35, Houston, speeding. $21. Jeffrey ira ll.

23, of 830 Washington speeding, $22 Loudonna M. Haymaker, 54, 5, speeding, $25. Robert M. George, 23, of 421 Eastern no horn. $25 Garzano W.

Christian, 36, Troy, speeding, $24. Terry L. Butcher, 19. Bloom- d. wn with American food items, brought Arthur to his int home for a two week vacfd'on the war was over, I returned to said Vincent it was at this time I signed I would work with the uiBurbing not be Yui.am 7B veuman Sr right of way W.Liam 18 Cinel mu, traffic bgnt violation but he agreed after a London in-1 banker doubled the which be and divide.

The 29-year-old American disorderly! grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guard-' Lemuel Jester ed villa at the edge of town Walnut St when Spassky counterattacked peace by pro- in the holdout department. Tile 35-year-old Soviet cham- 18. of pion read a prepared statement fa Lure to yield cal. the conduct insulting and intolerable. It said Fischer, by refusing to appear at the opening ceremony Service of ITT, St.

and has received a diploma. He has accepted a job with Snow Motor Sales in Sabina. He is a graduate of Miami Trace High School. Truman Remains Hospitalized In Kansas City KANSAS CTV if (AP) Former President Harry S. Truman remains in satisfactory condition at Research Medical Center, where he is hospitalized for tests relating to what doctors say is a "lower gastroin-1 Hospital officials report the 88 year-old Truman has been resting comfortably and was, visited Tuesday by hts wife, Bess, A spokesman said physician, Dr.

Wallace Graham has given no indication the former president might be discharged from the hospital. Truman, admitted Sunday, has taken several walks in the hospital corridors. Ohio Little Boy Drowns CADIZ. Ohio (AP) said James Edward Isa Iv 5 of Martins Ferry was piggyback on his father's shoulders in Tappan Lake near here Tuesday when he toppled into the water and drowned. Volunteers recovered the body Happiness KIN The first unmanned gas ballon flights were attempted successfully by Joseph Montigolfier near Paris in 1782 EDWARD CIGAR Lu da S.

barter 18, of 322 weekend, had insulted Gigs backing without I Spassky personally and the So- Jerry L. Moi, 33, Columbus improper reg -ation viet Chess Federation and had jeopardized his right to play for the title. The statement de- Ray R. Phillips, 23, New speeding. $18.

Holland, excessive noise, $35. Mary Morris. 33. Dallas, rn arr led Josephine, and they American troops. This was for excessive noise.

about eight, nine With military life finally be- hina him, Mazarella met and Richard Kearns, 22, Green- mantled that be pun- speeding, $19. Charles E. Reaster. Holden. permitting SHERIFF'S CASES Fined: Glendon C.

Noble, 18, RI. unlicensed driver to operate a Jeffersonville, $100 and costs, motor vehicle, $35. drag racing. had two children, Mary and 'vo Columbus as SHERIFF MONDAY Harold ished However. Max Euwe, president of the international federation, said the Soviets had not fonr By I punishment.

Julius, and made plans to move Penwell, 38, of 730 Delaware What should I do he asked. unsafe vehicle. Put in thc corner? Camp, 28, Rt. 4 an to the United States. came to Middletown alone OWN MANO E.

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stop sign violation, thui. and bring my family to 35, John defective exhaust, 8 this country later, but my Diane L. Peters, 17, Green- Mary E. Ross, 23, San Diego, I brother (Lied about two months field, permitting an unlicensed lit and cost, reckless $18. Bond Forfeitures: Hugh H.

Evans, 37, Rt. 1,1 New Holland, stop sign violation, $18 Emmett Zimmermen, 88, South Solon, speeding, $27. Carl B. Sally, 35, Columbus, speeding, $24. after I arrive driver Ile said that since he had vehicle betn a child, his mother had Garry to operate a motor James L.

Roberts, 26. Rt 6, told him she wanted to go to Greenfield, no Cannon, 15, lght of way, $25. PATROL CASES Fined: failure to yield speeding. $23. John E.

Noonan, 18 Cincinnati, speeding, $28 Anthony P. 24, Johnson City, speeding, SAI the United and described i license. Middletown to him. She told him of the freedom in the U.S. Mazarella wanted to become A 16-year-old Washington C.

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