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The Daily Sentinel-Tribune from Bowling Green, Ohio • 2

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Monday January 14 1963 THE DAILY SENTINEL BOWLING GREEN OHIO Two Begins Austerity Program parks and ceremonies Deaths igfl an Mrs CRIPPLED Mrs Owen Spencer 1 be in (Ethel Brad Nathan Brown compulsory taxes under anar Wood 10 minutes or Night 49 HMWwim "GYPSY1 club eb prop party New Rochester (EXCEPT SUNDAY) REGISTRATION CLAzll in meeting resources elected with for their 4 Bowling Bowling and orest grandchil Ollendorf Observed their 57th wed ding anniversary last April There are four grandchildren Connie and Colleen Ollendorf both of Toledo and Barbara and Shir ley Dean both rf Bowling Green before it can consider others The House passed it last week publican governor now on the Ohio Supreme Court adminis tered the oath to Ted Brown who began a sixth term as sec retary of state Then up stepped Roger Tracy a former state treasurer who succeeds Rhodes as auditor who was sworn in by Judge John Mathias of the Supreme Court Chief Justice Kingsley A Taft then gave the oath to Atty Gen William Saxbe who returned to that office after being out a term Judge Paul Herbert a former lieutenant governor gave the oath to John Brown as lieutenant governor an office he previously held for two terms Then came the moment die state had awaited 'Rhodes stepped to the platform where Chief Justice Taft administered the oath The young est daughter Sharon 12 held the Bible while Mrs Rhodes and their daughters Susanne 19 and Saundra 16 watched DiSalle handed Rhodes his com STATE PATROL (indlay) Richard Ellis 41 Tiffin was not injured at 2:10 pm Saturday when his truck overturned on the Bays Road about two miles east of 25 The accident occurred when the truck hit an icy spot on the pave ment There was minor damage The trucker was charged with driving without an li cense and was ordered to appear in court at a later date Play safe Double your caution when slippery Unitarians Hear About Anarchism sio Wooster or Your Shopping Convenience STATE PATROL (Walbridge) Cyril Waggoner 53 Route 1 Walbridge escaped injury at 11:30 pm Saturday when he lost control of his auto on th Luckey Road and hit a tree stump The accident occurred just south of Ohio 163 There was minor prop erty damage tion for submission to the Re publican controlled legislature with some bills ready for intro duction this week The former Columbus mayor who has been state auditor the past 10 years outlined a plan dur ing his campaign to issue $200 million in bonds to help new in dustries build plants in Ohio He also has in mind some changes in the jobless pay and compensation laws and has stat ed a firm opposition to an income tax as possible attractions to in dustry Rhodes also has proposed that the cigarette tax now being used for mental hospitals and schools be continued for capital improve ments at the state universities and for establishing research facilities The Republican governor paid tribute to' DiSalle saying that while this was a happy occasion for him he knew it was a disap pointing occasion for the out going governor He offered DiSalle his best wishes and told him he would for the dissolution of the state Mr Wilson emphasized that peace ful means such as consumer strikes and other forms of non violent resistance could contrib ute toward achieving this end During the businness meeting Dr John Schuck and Mrs George Herman were named co chairmen of the Religious Education Com mittee They will take over the duties of Mrs Sherman Stanage who leaves soon with her family for New Mexico where Dr Stan age will teach the second semester while bn leave from the BGSU faculty MEWYNliROYwi Play Safe Drive wttb extreme caution Remember the life foo County and former resident of McCutchenville Tiffin Mrs Burdette Con way (Mary A Virtue) 90 New Philadelphia formerly of Tiffin ELSEWHERE Buenos Aires Ramon Gomez de la Serna 74 Spanish author The Hague Dr Leonardos Kortenhost 78 president of Hol lower house for 15 years Indianapolis Laurence Chambers 84 chairman emeritus of the Bobbs Merrill Co publish ing firm Waiisan Wis Patrick Stone 73 district judge for Western Wisconsin since 1933 always be welcome in the gover office Until today the two men had not met) since the November elec tion The inauguation was held in the rotunda of the State House the bitter cold winds making it im practical to hold the ceremonies outside Rhodes took his oath immedi ately after state administrative officials who were him were sworn in year terms The inauguration began with John Bricker who Republicans re elected governor in this century presiding The Rev Bransfield pastor of the Overbrook Presbyterian Church which Rhodes attends gave the invocation John Herbert a newcomer to state politics was sworn in as state treasurer while his 7 father former Goy Thomas Herbert held the Bible Then Judge William O'Neill a former Re STARTS THURSDAY JAN 17 7 ire Damages Garage In River Road Home PERRYSBURG ire from overheated 1 incinerator in the gar age caused between $3000 and $4 000 damage at the home of Arthur Sahr River Road near Rossford The fire was reported at 1:45 pm Saturday and damage was confined mainly to the garage which is attached to the home iremen had the blaze under con trol in about a half hour as state auditor the past 10 years Hd called for an intensification of the stated efforts in: the men tal hygiene field and the recreation and needs must expand provide water impoundment in or der that our people may enjoy their leisure hours and that new industries will have a sufficiency of Rhodes said of these things are essen tial parts of the climate which we must develop in he said as it is possible these objectives must be accomplished along the traditional lines of pri vate he said ate enterprise can only operate ef ficiently within a framework of laws executive actions and: atti tudes which create confidence and nourish economic Rhodes did not spell out the de tails of his programs but bills to carry out the ideas he outlined in his campaign are nearing comple Mrs William Ollendorf The funeral of Mrs William Ol lendorf (Myrtle Mercer) 78 of 256 Grove St will be at 1:30 pm Tuesday in the Anderson uneral Home Rev Jerry Sulli van and Rev Clarence Townsend will officiate Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery riends may call at the funeral home to day 1 Mrs Ollendorf died Saturday She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Divilles Mercer (Esther Cur bs) Rudolph Two brothers and a sister died earlier She and Mr economy and fiscal integ in state government while attempting to accomplish its goals the traditional lines of private and the framework of a stable tax Rhodes said that while the eco nomic and industrial programs were the No 1 issues there was much more that must be done must see to our education al in the public schools and our institutions of higher he said He said that along with indus trial development the state must hard for massive expan sion of both practical and theoret ical research The state must meet chal lenge of our young people who are in trouble and conserve our youth he said with great feeling on a matter close to his heart Rhodes has received several national awards for his work: in juvenile delin quency as Columbus mayor and Day Thursday Jan 24 9:00 to 4:00 Night Monday Jan 28 6:30 to 8:00 LAY A WAY OR BIG1 P0UND BA0 0 BIES THIS OER GOOD JANUARY 14 THRU 20 Mrs Green Green: tage Henry McCurdy North Bal timore Miss ICara Jean Sheeks Bowling Green William Aurand Wayne Mrs Martha Brimecombe Bowling Green Rudolph Haake Malinta Mrs Phyllis Newman Wayne By MRS ED SANDER SR Mrs Norman Siek and Janice recently called on Mrs Wayne Samson Toledo in St Charles Hospital Oregon Mr and Mrs: Leonard Eiler in company with Mr and Mrs Bern ard Ladd and baby Kelli Lynn of Woodville visited with Mr and Mrs Paul Ladd in Tiffin on Sun day night Jan 6 1 Mrs William Draeger had din ner and supper with Mr and Mrs Alfred Kreienkamp Pemberville on Christmas and New Days long as they felt they were bene fiting from them Anarchists perceive the main function of the state as the ex ploitation of individual rights and the maintenance of economic monopolies Once such inequities Miss Dorothy Wells Miss Dorothy Wells: 53 assist ant director of the Toledo Public Library died Saturday in her home or two months in 1960 she was on leave from the Toledo library system while administering Way Library at Perrysburg while its trustees sought a successor to Beatrice Rossell librarian Miss Wells is survived by four sisters and a brother all of To ledo The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 pm in the lagler Lehman Shank Mortuary 1855 Collingwood Blvd Toledo with burial in Wood lawn Cemetery Benjamin Albasta PERRYSBURG Perrysburg friends of Mrs Benjamin Albasta Saginaw Mich have received news of the unexpected death of her husband riday at their win ter home in Clearwater la The funeral and burial will be Wednes day in Saginaw Mrs Albasta whose first hus band was the late Dr Merlin Bowers a Perrysburg physician remarried three years ago Mr Albasta 71 retired two years ago after being in the hardware busi ness for many years He is also survived by a daughter Mrs Lawrence Welsh Mrs Lawrence Welsh (Bernice May Moser) 66 indlay7 former resident of Hammansburg died Sunday at her home She had been ill two days She moved to ind lay from Wood Cuonty in 1912 She was a native of Henry County Her parents were Mr and Mrs Jacob Moser (Martha Bau char) Surviving are her husband and one brother The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 pm in the Miles uneral Home indlay Bunai win Maple Grove Cemetery BUILDS MEM! LL MAIM inley Watson The funeral' of inley Watson 93 a resident of the Cygnet area 65 years will be Tuesday at 10:30 am in the Anderson uneral home Rev Gifford Tebbs will officiate Burial will be in Jerry City Cemetery riends may call at the funeral home today Mr Watson died Saturday at the home of a daughter Mrs Vi ola Murling Detroit after a long illness He was born in Mill Vil lage Pa His wife the former Addie Boltz died in 1955 Also surviving are two other daughters Mrs Cora Stragala and Mrs Ethel Stupas both of Toledo three sons Leon Cygnet Leon ard Indianapolis Dearborn Mich 12 dren 18 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren After retiring from many years work in the oil fields he was a farmer I ilk Homo of Hip Cioalosl 15C Hamburqpr 1 AIDS loyd (Verna C) Harmon McComb has been appointed field representative for North western Ohio of the Ohio So ciety for Crippled Children and Adults She will work with lo cal Easter Seal Units in 19 counties Mrs Harmon has been a nurse consultant and executive secretary of the Hancock County Cancer So ciety She and her husband own the Harmon uneral Home McComb 1 Market Quotations enues and were being scrapped Rhodes led a team of five other elected Republicans into office giving the Grand Old Party com plete control of state government But there were few' celebrations as Rhodes promised to get to work today on plans to stimulate the economy which he had made his No 1 issue in his 555669 vote majority over DiSalle last No vember has too many unem the new governor said comprise our foremost problem These persons for the most part able and willing to work are unable to find HO pledged his administration would every available including new laws and ex ecutive orders to bring new in dustry into Ohio and create the economic climate that would stimulate industrial and economic development Rhodes did not outline the de tails of his programs but said his administration would insist upon COLUMBUS (UPD James Al len Rhodes son of a coal miner who couldn't afford to stay in col lege today became governor of Ohio with a Call for Ohioans to support a program to stimulate the state's economy The 53 year old Rhodes who said he realized a lifetime ambi tion in becoming governor took the oath with his hand upon a Bible from which his late widowed mother read to him as a boy in the Southeastern Ohio hills Republican in auguration was almost as austere as' the program the has promised to follow as he takes over a state he feels is running in the red Immediately after becoming governor Rhodes announced that all states employes hired since Sept 15 will be laid off or dis missed His finance director also announced the budget proposals submitted by Gov Michael Di outgoing administration called for spending about $150 million more than estimated rev mission of office and gave a short talk then Rhodes stepped to the microphone to begin his term as governor He was the 56th man to hold the high office and his term was the 61st in the line of the history DiSalle Commutes Klumpp Sentence COLUMBUS (UPD Gov Ml 1 chael DiSalle today commuted the sentence of Mrs Edythe Klumpp from first degree to sec ond degree murder today only hours before he was to go out of office Mrs Klumpp who was convict ed in July 1959 for The slaying of her ydfe Mrs Louise Bergen of Cincinnati would have to serve a minimum 10 year term under the second degree murder sentence DiSalle also commuted the sen tence of George Markus of Dover who was convicted of bribing ths mayor of Dover Ends Tonight JACKIE BIEASOM rm Mrs Ernest Tyrrell Mrs Ernest Tyrrell Wade) 76 of 117 Byall Ave died Sunday in Wood County Hospital She was hospitalized 10 days Born in Union City Pa she was the daughter of Mr and Mrs red Wade' She was married in 1911 Mr Tyrrell survives with one sister Mrs Marie Schwind Sunland Calif and several nieces and nephews Mrs Tyrrell was a member of the Letter Carriers Auxiliary and irst Christian Church The funeral will be at 1:30 pm in the Deck uneral Home Rev Jerry Sullivan will officiate Bur ial will be in Oak Grove Ceme tery riends may call at the fu neral home this evening and Tues day afternoon and evening Bowling Green: Mr Miller North Baltimore and Claude Newlove Rudolph inance Miss Kathryn Labey Patrick Crowley and Richard Dunipace all of Bowling Green Publicity Max i a Bowling Green Other new officers are Mrs El ton Ebright vice president Mrs Walter Johns Jr secretary and Miss Labey treasurer The next meeting will be 14 Second Semester Classes Tiffin University 1962 1963 Other Deaths OHIO ADA Miss Adra Ainslee 87 a stage performer who toured vaudeville and shared billings with such stars as rancis Bush man James Hackett Lynne Overman and George Barbier Columbus Grove Ed Hender son 92 Route 1 retired farmer Cridersville Edward Point 92 a mason who became a carnation growing specialist indlay James Howard 83 retired employee of the La rance Quarry Alvin Armen trout 59 carpenter ostoria Morris Sharp 74 retired insurance agent and farm er and native of Hancock County Raymond Woodruff 53 a fur nace operator at the Seneca Wire Manufacturing Co Beth Ann Smith stillborn daughter of Mr and Mrs John Smith (Mildred Hummel) Hamler August Gerken 74 retired farmer and president of the Hamler State Bank Pandora Mrs Noah Schu macher (Olga Steiner) 67 flor al designer Springfield Douglas Robin 53 general manager of Hotel Sycamore Mrs Henry Bush man (Rose Bartz) 89 native of Seneca County rank Trott 83 Los Angeles native of Seneca or information about courses to be offered Write: 115 Miami Street Tiffin Ohio Phone '447 6442 WE ARE OPEN 9 AM TO 9 PM EVERYDAY Wood County Democrats Urged To Present United ront COLUMBUS (UPD The Gen eral Assembly takes a back seat to inauguration ceremonies today and then meets in a night session to launch its second week A flood of bills was expected during the week now that the ma jor part of the task of organiza tion was completed Some of the bills will be pro posals backed by the new admin istration These likely will be in troduced in the House which has completed its organization The Senate still has to adopt perma nent rules arid enact some minor matters before receiving bills House Speaker Roger Cloud Logan was expected to call a caucus of the Republicans Tues day to present some of the Rhodes administration's legisla tion and discuss other policy mat ters Rhodes was exported to ap pear at the caucus for a brief talk Expert Blue Law Bills Cloud also said he expects sev eral measures aimed at revising the Sunday Closing Law to be introduced this week He indicated they will be sent im mediately to committee for hear ings One measure the Senate will be asked to act on this week is an emergency bill to correct minor errors and conflicts in the Ohio Code It must approve this bill At 7:15 9:30 IBIRIM associations support ed by voluntary dues would re place the Robert A Wilson told the Unitarians Univcrsalist ellowship Sunday Mr Wilson who is executive director of theUnl nC T2trulrirtlla dCHUUI Ul UlVlllft ui wiwnnm1 traced the history of anarchy and explained some of its tenets He described Josiah Warren as the founder of modern anarchism Anarchists are opposed to inter est rates and rents Under a sys tem of voluntary associations a person who occupied and used land would own it Juries would i judge not only the accused but the law as well Communities Mrs Spencer To Direct Workshop Mrs Owen (Roseann) Spencer will begin hetvduties Tuesday as part time director of the Wood County Sheltered Workshop As sociation Inc Mrs Spencer is a graduate of Bowling Green State University with a major in sociology During World War II she was a member of the WAVES She received her i initial training at Hunter College i New York City the Naval Store keeping School Milledgeville Ga and the State Teachers College for Womefi She was attached to staff of the commander of the Atlantic leet at Norfolk Va The Spencers are the parents of two children Reed 13 and Tim othy 10 The work of the director will in clude locating suitable facilities for the proposed sheltered work shop and contacting possible sources of work for those who will be accepted to participate in the program Mrs Spencer will make her first report to the Board of Directors Jan 25 I Mrs Judson I Dining Hall Manager Dies Mrs red Judson (Pearl Hall) 60 Route 3 died Saturday afternoon at lower Hospital To ledo after a short illness She was the Kohl Hall dining Hall manager at Bowling Green State University Mrs Judson was bom Sept 7 1902 at Portage a daughter of Mr and Mrs Orin Hall (Sarah Newell) She lived all of her life in this area She married loris Carpen ter in 1922 and he died in 1928 She married Mr Judson in 1935 and he died in 1954 She was a member of the Mt Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church west of Portage Survivors include three sons Richard Perrys burg Robert Carpenter Aus tin Tex and red Judson Jr Bowling Green three brothers Lester and red Hall both of To ledo and Nelson Hall Dayton two sisters Mrs Grace Price Bowling Green and Mrs Esther Kemmis Taylor Mich and six grandchildren The funeral wijl be at 1:30 pm Wednesday at the Young Memor ial with Rev Thomas Weisen born and Rev William Spencer officiating Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery riends may call at the memorial Tuesday aft ernoon and evening by strong winds at the Hover fire There was damage to the resi dence in the amount of approxi mately $1500 as the wind was sweeping the fire directly toward the house which is next to the garage site Lost in the garage fire were a as renfS anj interest rates are 1961 automobile tools a home abolished the way would be open wasner uryei anu ireezer auu outboard motors Chief Walters praised the work of the firemen in keeping the blaze from doing more damage Brad Nathan Brown 9 month old son of Mr and Mrs Roger Brown 611 4th St died at 4:10 pm Sunday in County Hospital Both parents are graduates of Bowling Green State University and Mrs Brown the former Wil letta eindel Bascom is an Eng lish teacher in Bowling Green Junior High School The boy suddenly became ill and died a few minutes after being admitted to the hospital He was born in Wood County Hospital last April 5 Surviving besides his parents are the paternal grandparents I Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown I Morral and the maternal grand mother Mrs Cleo eindel Tif fin The funeral will be at 3 pm Tuesday in the Harrold uneral Home ostoria with Rev Greer Imbrie officiating Burial will be in Sand Ridge Cemetery Bas com' The family asks that any tri butes be in the form of contribu tions to the ort Wayne (Ind Home Cooperation among all party Richard Dunipace both of groups and a united front to pro Bowling Green and John Sterling mote the interests of the party and Paul Miller both of North and the candidates were stressed 1 Baltimore Thursday when members' of the Program Dr Charles Barrell wood county Democratic ciuo heard Leonard Knorek Ross ford chairman of the Wood County Democratic Executive Committee The speaker warned that one sixth of the voters registered in Wood County will be dropped from the books because they have failed to vote in recent elections This totals about 4 50C persons He said members of the should: 1 Attempt to get voters erly registered 2 Begin work now on a ticket for next year 3 Devise ways to raise money to support the candidates 4 Work more closely with the county executive committee 5 Present a full slate of candi dates for offices in Bowling Green and North Baltimore '6 Work in the precincts to call attention to the issues in each election He said he thought the execu tive committee should recognize and delegate authority to the coun ty recinrt committeemen Corhmittees appointed by the new president Robert Dunipace Pemberville included: Membership David Will marth Albert Newlove both of Bowling Green Campaign Jerome Hock and Court Reports PROBATE COURT Application for marriage: Joseph Michael 20 Toledo me ter repairman and Gertrude Alice Chapman 19 Perrysburg wait ress Lake Township Has Two ires Wood County Hospital News Medical and surgical hours a to 8 Maternity visiting hours 230 to 4:30 and 6 to 8 Only two visitors to a pa tient Visit limited to so ADMISSIONS annie Dqeat Bryan Young Brian i Benschoter Por The Blotter POLICE Jack Hammond 40 ort Wayne Ind was charged with failing to stop in the assured clear distance ahead as the result of an accident at Wooster Street and Hospital Drive at 1:15 pm I Saturday i According to a police report I his truck hit the rear of a car driven by Charles Queen 27 Weston who had slowed down to make a left turn I There was minor 'damage and no one ifras injured Police investigated one other minor accident but filed rharffps Citations issued for later court appearance included: Disobeying a stop sign Thomas Masterson 21 Clev land Disregarding a traffic signal William Burton 36 Toledo Calendar MONDAY Rubbish pickup in the 2nd Ward starting at noon Lions Club 6:30 pm in the Mid way Restaurant Red Cross Chapter House eve ning hours 7 to 9 at 150 Gorrel Ave Volleyball and basketball for men 7 to 9:30 pm Kenwood School City Board of Public Affairs 7:30 pm ip the Utility Services Building Order of DeMolay 7:30 pm in DeMolay Hall Wood County Amateur Radio Club 7:30 pm in the Civil De fense Control Center in the Court house National Guard ppen house 7:30 to 10:30 pm in the Armory 212 Wooster St ree to the public City Council Planning Commis sion Board of Zoning Appeals and the Central Business Study Com mittee 8 pm in the Cain residence 121 Lehmann Ave to discuss zoning and land use maps Public Library open until 9 pm TUESDAY Volunteers of America pickup Telephone 352 3515 Social Security representatives' visit 9:30 to 11:30 am and 12:30 to 3 pm in the Courthouse As sembly Room Lecture by Rev' John Tinn Maryknoll missionary on Urgent Needs of 11 am in the Dogwood Suite of the Uni versity Union ree to the public Exchange Club 12 noon in the Club Building City Planning Comission and Central Business Study Commit tee 5:30 pan in the City Building Informal discussion and movies shown by Rev John linn Maryknoll missionary 7 pm in the Dogwood Suite of the Univer sity Union ree to the public Odd ellows Lodge installation 8 pm All members and visitors welcome Solons Expect lood Of Bills Rhodes Becomes Governor MILLBURY Two fires to the Hover home The strong! Lake Township on Sunday and wind increased the possibility of early today resulted in losses to its loss as well as the garage taling between $32000 and $42000 according to William Walters Millbury fire chief On Sunday the Millbury ire Department and the Walbridge Lake ire Department were called to the Charles Tracy farm on Ohio 795 across from Lake High School shortly after 11 am The farm's barn was destroyed by a fire believed to have been caused by electrical wiring Les ter Weiker Walbridge Lake fire chief estimated the loss at be tween $25000 and $35000 A passing motorist told the Tracys about the fire and then as their telephone wasn't work ing Mr Tracy had tq go to the home of a neighbor Harry Spencer to 'turn in' the' alarm Sixteen head of cattle were saved in the blaze but six head and a calf were destroyed There was no machinery lost but some grain was consumed by the blaze The Millbury firemen left the fire scene between 1 and 2 pm but Walbridge Lake firemen re mained until after 5 pm to make sure that the fire was under con trol At 3:20 am today the fire departments were called to the rank Hover home on Mabel Street north of Millbury A fire also believed to have started in the electrical wiring destroyed the Hover garage and Chief i Walters estimated the value of Would judge whether the law the building and its contents shOuld be enforced Instead of was slightly over $6000 compulsory taxes under anar As in fighting the Tracy fire onCiiSm people would contribute Sunday firemen were hampered tc the voluntary associations as 1 fi I 111 SB 1 People! tl Kt He ait CORPS 1 Wheat 4200 Soybeans 247 Oats 71 Corn 111.

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