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5 Tbj fremoot News-Monger Wednesday, lune 7, 1W1 Robert E. Zimmerman To Be Ordained Sunday; Called To Canadian Church President Hints A-Tests Cleveland, and the Rev, Marvin! ret tion of Mrs, Charles Stott with Bonnie Pamsrhrnder at the piano .0 hide, "I Will Praise Thee, 0 Lord, esuiiie Underground bv Marrello, Reds Violate Pact In Laos, Capture Padong GENEVA (AP) Angered by the fall of Padong, Western delegations today cabled their capitals to see if there is any point continuing the 14-nation conference on Ios following major Communist violations of the cease-fire. Britain's Malcolm MacPonald, who was to be chairman of the 14th session today, called it off. The British delegation issued a statement recalling it had "agreed to attend the conference on the clear understanding there would The senior choir under the di. rection of Mrs, Gordon Tarris will sing the anthem "Salvation to Our God" by with the com Robert Edward Zimmerman, son of the Rev.

and, Mrs, E. Zimmerman, will 1 ordained to the ministry in St, John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Sunday, June II, at 3 p.m. The ordination rue will be conducted by his father, the Rev, Mr. Zimmerman, pastor of St, John's, assisted by the Rev. Edward Fendt, D.D., president of the evangelical Lutheran theological seminary, Columbus; Dr.

Lawrence S. Price, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, Fremont; the made clear his insistence on ajpwred futile Red veto for test ban control ma- Questioned by a newsman after chinerv and other conditions un-ihis speech, Kennedy said he bined youth and senior choin singing the ordination anthem, statement to make would have L. Miller, assistant pastor at St. John's Lutheran here, The festival sermon, ''A Minister of Christ" will be delivered by Dr. Fendt, The afternoon worship service will begin with a procession by choirs, church council members and clergy, sinRing the hymn, "The Church's One Foundation." Mrs, Dan Cox, organist, will jlay as her prelude, "Largo and Allegretto" bv Bach, and the post-hide, "I Will Priase Thee, Lord, My Strength" by Marcelle.

The junior choir under the di- acceptable to the West. Kennedy said the Geneva negotiations "ap- later. 'My God and by Sergei. The congregation will join necessarily proceed with A-blasts but would not regard itself as bound by a moratorium because the talks were still continuing, it was stated. Kennedy hinted at a change in his speech Tuesday night reporting on his Vienna meeting with Soviet Premier Khrushchev.

When he entered office, the President promised to make one more sincere try at reaching a test ban agreement at the Geneva confer singing the hymni 'Heralds of Christ, Who Bear the King's Com mands," "Come Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove," and "My Hope ii WASHINGTON (AP) President Kennedy is expected to announce soon a major turn in policy on U. S. atomic tests, long under a yelf imposed moratorium. Authoritative sources indicated the new policy, shaping up as result of the apparent failure of the Geneva test talks, will be to resume underground U. S.

nuclear explosions if tins serves the national interest. At the same time, these sources said, the United Slates would continue to attend the Ions-drawn-out Geneva conference as long as the Fremont, Area Deallis Mrs. Blanche Strohl I Karl von Wiegand Rev. Norman E. Minich, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran church, be an effective cease-fire throughout the negotiations." No date for the next meeting Mis Blanche Hampsher Strohl, ZURICH, Switzerland (AP)- ence which started in November aa 1958.

The Soviets have rebuffed owi t-kiy western proposals this spring, Memonal hospital dan Amencan foreign corre- KpnnoHv LtA no hone Vmerced being admitted at noon Tuesday, spondents. died today. had been fading health Von Wiegand was chie foreign Soviets want to talk there Vtaj UakiM flMi'e-fta. correspondent for Hearst Newspa The United States would notlRather he said, the Soviet leader n' I Born May is 78 in Rallville pers. In fiO years as a newspaperman he had covered many of the historic events of bis era.

He covered 12 large and small wars. He became ill two weeks ago in News Of The Courts township, she was the daughter of Charles and Lmma Smith IHampsher. She resided her entire life in the home where she was born. was set. The sessions began May 16, on condition that a cease-fire be firmly established in the Southeast Asian MacDonald of Britain and Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Pushkin, the two cochair-men, agreed that there should be no meeting today, W.

Averell Har-riman, ambassador, made it plain to MacDonald in a private talk earlier that the United States did not want one. The news of the defeat at Padong, though expected by some experts, shocked Western delegates. Coming after the Kennedy- (TVIirt an1 iac flmi'n KflrL In 1RMA OVERMYER WILL Will ff A rW'Armvjar1 laf The deceased was graduated Zurich, where he had a home. He died of pneumonia in the Hirsch-Ianden Clinic. 111 Wl ,114111 VMVIHt'vi, tMVi.

tl HSrtO t. Knan mm remoiu high school in 1898 cu- i She was a member of Hayes Me- monal Methodist church and the Von Wipgand was born in Rebekah lodge. Hesse, Germany, and was taken She was married to Sidney ito the United States as an infant. ORDER 10 APPEAR In the Reciprocal Support Act case of Helen Irene Homan, Fort Myers, against Walter Reed Henderson. Fremont, Common Pleas Judge Robert J.

Ga-bel has signed an order directing the defendant to appear in his court at 10 a.m. on June 14 and show cause why he should not be punished for contempt for failure to comply with a court child support order. PARTIAL ACCOUNT Florence H. Tracey, co-execu-trix, has filed a partial account In probate court for the estate rrf Armenia C. Smith.

It lists property to Grace Lutheran church of Fremont. She left her large Bible to Olive Longanbach, her large mirror to Mabel Bueh-ler, and her washer and dryer to Verna Hirt, She provided that the remainder of her estate should go in equal shares to Anna Slatter, Elnora Thrun, Verna Kerns, Mabel Buehler and Clarence Overmyer. The will was signed October 2, 1957. He joined the San Francisco Examiner in 1902, and later worked for the I.os Angeles Examiner. The Associated Press and the Nmv York World.

He became chief foreign correspondent for the Hearst papers in 1917. Khrushchev announcement in Vienna on the need for an effective cease-fire it seemed discouraging to Western officials. One of them spoke strongly of "Soviet hypocrisy." It raised some doubt of U.S. willingness to go ahead with the conference at all until there is word from President Kennedy. Strohl November 21.

1901, He died in 1950 One brother and one Sister are also deceased. Surviving are one daughter, Ruth, wife of Ray Culhertson, Moline, III five grandsons, William. Richard, Thomas Smtt and Stephen Culbertson; one sister, Mrs. Lucy DeRan Boyer, Fremont, and several meres and nephews. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of the daughter.

The body is in, the Weiler-Wonderlv funeral home. i Built." The ordination worship service will be followed by a reception to be held in the parish house auditorium. Native of Moultna Robert Zimmerman was horn la Moulton. 0 August 31, 19.15, was baptized by his father on Sun day, October 27, of the same year, his confirmation taking place In a class of 24 confirmands at St. John'i Lutheran church, Palm Sunday, April 10,, 1949.

The youth received hia elementary school training at Otis and Hayes' schools, graduating from Ross high school in June, 1953, In the fall of the same year he entered Capital university, Colum-buis graduating from that institution with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. On June 4 of this year, he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree fj-om the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary of Columbus. His year of internship was spent at St, Paul's Lutheran church, Michigan City, under the supervision of the Rev. lonard A. Ziemer.

On Saturday, July 15, he will marry Miss Kathleen Kiemtz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kir-nit of Michigan City, the ceremony to be, conducted by the Rev. Leonard Ziemer. assisted by his father, the Rev. Mr.

Zimmerman, The graduate and pastor to-be has accepted a call to a mission congregation at St. Lambert, Canada, a suburb of Montreal. He will begin his work there the second week in August. He wifTWorne a member of the Eastern district of The American Lutheran church, The clergyman has a brother, James, who is now enrolled in the Fvangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary. Columbus; John enrolled in pre'theological training at Capital university, Columbus; David, who will enter Waldorf college.

Forest City, Iowa, this fall, Stephen and a sister, Ruth Ann, who are attending the local junior high school. '--1. Lester Newhouser Funeral services for Lester Newhouser, 53, Toledo, former Fremont resident, will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in Jerusalem Baptist church. Burial will be in Forest cemetery, Toledo, Mr.

Newhouser died Saturdav in Maumee Valley hospital, Toledo, Surviving are his widow, Victoria; mother, Mrs. Bessie Wat-kins, Newbern, sister, RCVIELSPACH APPRAISAL An appraisal report for the estate of Harry Rimelspach. late of Fremont, has been filed in probate court bv Appraisers Nor-bert J. Koch, Elton Weiler and Ray Bucher. Executrix of the estate is Haidie Rimelspach, SISTER APPOINTED Probate Judge John W.

Bron Emery Beam Zimmerman Delinquent Youth To Pay For Damage To Area Mailboxes At a hearing this morning in juvenile court, Probate Judge John W. Bronson adjudged a 16-year-old Fremont boy a delinquent for damaging mailboxes and a road sign on several roads on the outskirts of Fremont last month. Mrs. Lucille Nidterson, Toledo; son has appointed Emma Ortman, Toledoan Talks Chambers Advances In Post Office Rank sister, executrix of the estate of Herman Henry Ortman, late of Woodville township. Estimated Post office personnel changes At NAACP Event value of the estate is $1,500.

half brothers. Guy Haskins, Fremont; John Watkins, Toledo, and Harry Watkins, Wijlard; half sister, "Gladys Haskins, Gary, Ind. Mr. Newhouser was a native of Dyersburg. Tenn.

and moved to Toledo from Fremont 14 years ago. The youth was directed to make restitution for the damage he did, GUARDIAN ACCOUNT Calvin W. Bnstlev, as Thursday Night Jerry Belenker, Toledo, recion and his father posted a $50 bond for him. He was placed on pro receipts of $11,556.53, disbursements of $6,419.01, and a distribution of $82,430.77 in stocks, bonds and household goods tinder the will. CONFESSED JUDGMENT la the case of Lester W.

Parker, as guardian of Edward D. Mc-Collum, against Fred J. and Esther B. Comesky, Judge Gabel has made an entry on the common pleas decket entering a confessed judgment of $300 in favor of the plaintiff. REAL ESTATE ORDER Bernard J.

Hawk, administrator, has been authorized by Judge Bronson to transfer title of inlot 4050 in Fremont from the estate of Urban J. Hauck to his son, Charles V. Hauck. APPOINTMENT MADE Russell S. Hull has been appointed by Probate Judge Bronson as ancillary administrator of the estate of Mary Miller; late of Dade county, Fla.

INHERITANCE TAX Helen F. Recktenwald, executrix, has paid $1,609.19 to the bation and released in custody of guardian of Robert Garber, has filed a partial account of guardianship funds In probate court. his parents. OAK HARBOR. O.

Emery Beam, 55, Route 1. Grayrown, em-plove of the Formeta! Oak Harbor, died Tuesday at 9:20 pm. in Ma gruder hospital. Port Clinton. He was a patient there since Monday.

Native of Ottawa county, he was the son of Lewis and Louise Kas-enkamp Beam, born April 15, 1905. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran church, Oak Harbor. Surviving are his widow, to whom he was married 25 years; brother, Orten, and sister. Mrs Bertha Arndt, both of Graytown.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. John's church with the Rev. G. F.

Shoup officiating. Burial will be in El-liston cemetery. Fnends may call at the Crosser funeral home beginning Thursday afternoon. Ronald LeRoy Brown. 18, 1500 It lists receipts of $4,581.60 and disbursements of $1,550.59.

west State street, who allegedly was involved in the vandalism with the youth, has been charged with contributing to the delin AUTO TITLE ORDERS Judge Bronson has signed or resulting from the death of the late Howard S. Nickloy have been announced by Postmaster Raymond Sprunk. Roger Chambers senior substitute, has been promoted to regular clerk filling the vacancy left by the Nickloy death. Chambers served as rural rWief carrier from February 9, 1957 until his appointment as temporary sub-clerk July 13, 1957. Chambers was given a career substitute appointment October 17, 1959.

He resides with his wife and family at 2114 south Collinwnod boulevard. Filling the sub-clerk vacancy created bv (hambers' promotion is John H. Parish, Birchard avenue. Parish, to serve on a continual basis, was selected from quency of a juvenile and is sched ders authorizing Edith S. Arter, widow, to transfer titles of a 1953 Ford sedan and a 1053 Sdwltz al director of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission, will speak to the Fremont Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Thursday at 8 pm.

in the Warren A ME. church on Second street. Belenker's talk will wind up the regular mewing of the NAACP which IS scheduled to h-gin at the regular time, 7 p.m. Belenker will have an open discussion on the objectives and procedure of the Ohio Fair Employment Commission. James Midison.

director of the Northwest Ohm Regional office Joe Sacksteder Funeral services will be 1 Sanirday at the Coyle mortuary in Toledo for Joe Sacksteder, 26, former resident of that city and a nephew of Mrs. W. B. Stull of Fremont. He died Sunday in Fort Myers, a victim of leukemia.

A number of local persons had volunteered blood for him during his fatal illness. Mr. Sacksteder was a veteran of the Korean war, He had been associated with the recreation department in the Florida city. housetrailer from the estate of Clarence A. Arter to herself.

Donald Carper Joins Firm In Marysville. After Graduation Donald L. Carper, formerly of tiled for arraignment before Judge Bronson late this afternoon. The two were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Willis Fick after he received a tip from State Highway Patrolman James Dunn. A mailbox and road sign were damaged on Christy road, and mailboxes wpre also damaged on Cole and Finefrock roads and Fremont, will be graduated Fri countv treasury, as inheritance Mrs.

Verna H. Fisher A Requiem Mass w-as offered for Mrs. Verna H. Fisher. 73, widow of Lewis Fisher, 323 Jack of i the current register of the U.

S. State Route 19 southeast Fremont. the Ohio Civil Rights Commis DAV Chapter Elects Randel Commander Dale Randel is the new commander of Disabled American Veterans to serve during 1961-62. Other new oficers are William Hampshire, senior vice commander; Kenneth Toeppe, junior vice commander; Edwin Hall, service officer and Willard White, adju Civil Service Board of ers, Toledo, tax on the estate of John J. Brit-tort BAILEY'S FEES Clerk of Courts Charles H.

sion, win accompany ueienxer to Three temporary carriers have the Fremont meeting son street, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in St Joseph's church by Father Carl Scheib. Burial was in the parish cemetery with the Ochs funeral home in charge, Bailey has paid $2,373.22 to the Teacher Situation Good, Says Whitman County Sup. W. Whitman been appointed for 90 days to serve during the summer vacation period of regular employes.

The- aie Gary Willcins, a recent county treasury, as tne iees oi rus Mrs. Marian Shively Funeral services will be held at 2 m. Thursday at the Hin-man funeral home. Berlin Heights for Mrs Marian Shively, 49, mother of Mir. Richard Jackson, Stilwell avenue Mrs, Shively died Monday night at Sandusky Memorial hospital after a long illness day from Ohio State university, Columbus.

He will receive two degrees, Bachelor of Science in Art Education and Bachelor of Fine Arts. Following graduation Mr and Mrs, Carper will move to Marysville Where Carper will be employed in the advertising and sales promotion department of 0. M. Scntt and Sons. Parents of Carper are Mr? Cles-son Pirkard of south Granville boulevard and Louu R.

Carper of White avenue. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission is an agency of the state established in July, 1959. for the purpose of enforcing the Ohio law prohibiting omplovment discrimination on the grounds of race, office for May. Pallbearers were Joseph and said today that the readier situ-1 Kfs n'Sn graduate; ana Konaia Clayton Fisher. Robert Reedy.

mm in tka xnnntir rhnnt iv.tam iGrav and Thomas Sorunk, both va'p color. rIiaion, national origin or I ancestrv. The cum mission's duties for the IW1 fi2 school ypar'is tn 'studenH at Bowling Green good shape i university. Harold Hufford. Ivan and Donald Swanger Altar boys were James Dummmger.

Fred Mehl- I- ,1 Mirv vors inc line ner nusoann a i i 1 i i mi it-auiri tdi.4in.in uavr vrrn s.i-jutfs-.' sur also include fact finding and i tin IT recommendations as to remedial -Uliam; son. of Berlin fllled for tne 0reen Spnngs. Town- Heights; daughters, Mrs. Jack' uvium i'u niiiiifj''i figiJj I send, Rollersville and Washington 1 1 WflOS rlPrei action in other areas of civil EXECUTOR APPOINTED A W. Emch has been appointed by Judge Bronson as executor of the estate of Rica Nieman, late of Woodville.

Estimated value of the estate is $40,200. WHITNEY CLAIMS A schedule of claims totaling $2,034.05 for the estate of Jess C. Whitney has been filed In probate court by Warren Whitney, executor. wrs. nsner aiea aaruraay rights as well as comprehensive township schools rtnwever.

son and Mrs. James Finley of Collins and 10 grandchildren. morning in Community hospital said Grpn Spnngs still needs a She had been in failing health football coach, program of human relations ed'l-jcation. The public is welcome to at Bus Operator Plans To Drop Old Vehicles since March, tend, Remaining buses owned by th City will be replaced by newer model vehicles within Few days, Mrs Meredith Bnninger, of Mac' Transportation Lines, said today. tant.

Max Gabel, past commander, retired this year after serving the chapter seven years as adjutant. The chapter was the recipient of a citation from the State Department as an award for reaching its quota. Organized and chartered January 14, 1932, the chapter was named in honor of Major Welch who served in the Spanish American War on the Mexican border and in World War I in the 32nd Bn 147th Infantry. First meetings of the chapter were held in the City Hall until other quarters were maintained in the old Opera House building. Ralph Cordrey was its first commander.

Present meetings are held in the V.F.W, building. D.A.V assists the war-time disabled veterans' widows and orphans, in compensation, hospitalization, pensions, or out patient treatment. This wwk is carried on in 124 chapters of the state and leads all states in membership. York school still neds a w-oman for girls' physical education and English, Woodville still needs a junior high English teacher. Riley still needs a woman to teach morning kindergarten sessions.

Lakota still has a few vacancies. As of May 11 Lakota had eight vacancies, but some of them have been filled. 300 At 4-H Adviser, Officer Schooling Hospital News Approximately 300 persona filled wrR mw rp June fiMr. and Mrs. J.

Curtis. Euclid, became patents of their first child, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds and 9 ounces, at Huron road hospital, Cleveland. Mrs, Cur-tis is the former Rosaline Zirte, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Zitte, Siler street The baby is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Zitte and Joseph Curtis of Cleveland.

The baby is the first great-grandchild for Mrs Julia Hoffman, Siler and Mr and Mrs. Steve Zitte, Huntington Park, Calif, The maternal grandmother was in Cleveland Tuesday and will return Sunday for an extended visit, June 6 Mr. and Mrs, Gary BB Pellets Break Windows In Homes Two large front windows in the Roy Meadows home, 1315 Elm-hurst lane, were piereced by BB shot, according to a complaint by Meadows received by police Tuesday at 4:45 p.m. Windows measured 4'2 bv 3 feet William Higgs, 603 south Front street told police at 4 35 pm, Tuesday that a window at his home had been pierced by a BB pellet. Police confiscated BB pns from two boys, ages 31 and 12, Tuesday at 3:15 pm Boys were shooting along the Sandusky river at the rear of the P.

Market, The incident had no apparent connection with the other two. Firing of B. B. guns inside the city is against city ordinances. the Riley School auditorium for oack to tne city on out 4-H officers and advisers training thMr Ufif meeting Tuesday night.

through verbal eonnent of council, Tom Mr.Donoiigh, extension old blJSM formerly part of agent 4-H called the assembly th th nwv Mmct to order and outlined the impor- city municipal transportation sys-tanceof officers, advisers, mem-1 ,0 the highest hers and parents to the 4-H pro- bidder, gram Three city bu.iei are still being Junior leader Parmelia Perry operated of Rilev townshio led the arouo I Mrs. Brininger added that there SEAMAN PICKED LP James E. Johnson, 17, held by Fostona police on absent over leave charges filed by the navy, was released Wednesday at 5 a.m. to the Navy at Fremont, Johnson was brought to Fremont bv Sandusky county deputy sher J. Harold Ryan TOLEDO.

Ohio (AP)-J. Harold Ryan, co-founder, director and senior vice president of the Storer Broadcasting died in the Miami Heart Institute in Miami, Tuesday. Ryan, 76, lived in Toledo, where Storer broad casting operates WSPD radio and television, and had a winter home in Florida. In 1927 he and his brother-in-law, George B. Storer, founded the Fort Industry Co.

This firm became Storer Broadcasting Co, in 1352. Storer operates- seven radio and five television stations including WJW, Cleveland; WGBS, Miami; WJBK, Detroit; WAGA, Atlanta. KPOP, Los Angeles; WWVA, Wheeling, W.Va WIBG, Philadelphia, and WITf, Milwaukee. Ryan was president of the National Association of Broadcasters in 1944-45 and served with the federal government during World War II as1 director of radio censorship. He also is a past president of Broadcast Music, Inc.

iffs and Fremont police. He was jGodfred. Garrison street, became; i in the Pledge of Allegiance to will be no change during the gum mer months of routes or ached- released to tne custody ot i.niei umi him umu, the flag and the 411 pledge and tveun a. tia address ii uus mai j.to al.so in group singing. p.m.

he baby weighed pounds was given as the USS Saratoga and his- rank as apprentice seaman. 4 ounces. Mrs. Godfred is the ules as long as present patronage continues or improves. School rate for children will be honored through the summer months.

EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? By Blak Training sessions wore then held for each office and men and women advisers Rooms and leaders were assigned by Miss Diane Sue Miarer, summer 4-H assistant tn the Extension Service, A similar meeting will be held at the Lmdsey School for 4-H clubs in the west part of the county. former Joan Busold. daughter of Raymond Busold, Union Place. June 6A daughter was born in Memorial hospital at 11 57 pm. to Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Tyson, Gibsonburg. NSW BALL, HASNTHAPA6FT OF ANV KIND lr4 ANPA Years June 7 At 1:50 a i son w-as born in Memorial hospital to Mr. Most Retail Stores Stay Open Wednesday Majority of downtown retail stores will remain open Wednesday aftemorwis during the summer momlvs, Carl Wise, chairman of the Downtown Retail committee, said today. In previous years the committee had forwarded suggested sched- Eagles At Clyde Name Lloyd Meyers Eagles at Clyde installed new officers Tuesday evening, Lloyd becoming worthy president succeeding Eldon Mooney, Russell Matz.

Bellevue, state president, installed the officers with assistance of Ray Williams. Bellevue, acting as conductor Other officers installed were Mooney, immediate past president; Ammin Fry, vice-president; Vernon Kern, chaplain; Henry Lantz, treasurer; Henry Bonnich-son, conductor; Harold West, miter guard; Ralph Gray, trustee for three years; AI Lynch, trustee for two Meyers, Mooney and Neal Wagoner, named to attend the state convention in Cleveland June 14-17. Lunch was served with the next meeting planned next Tuesdav at 8. Memorial Tuesday Admissions Surgical John Frost, Birch-arcj avenue; Miss Bonnie Sharpe, Sandusky; Mrs. Marion Mellort, Old Fort; Todd Arbogast, 6, Clyde; Terry Arbogast, 5, Clyde.

Medical Mrs. Lena Gracemy-er, Buchman road; Russell Schwartz, Route Ignatius Logs-don, Route Mark Rimelspach, 6, Route Mrs. Robert Heber-ling, west Cole road; Edward Moyer, Wayne; Edward Reineck, Gibsonburg: Noah Hetnck, Lind-sey; Mrs. William Pearson, Clyde; Robert Ott, 4, Clyde; Charles Fat-ton, Clyde. Tuesday Discharges Mrs.

Willeda Wirt, Garrison street; Mrs. Hazel Hufford. Pin? street; Mrs. Elsie Rhoades, Port Clinton road; Ross Purdham, north Fifth street; Jeffrey Yost, Riverbend Parkway; Charles Shilling, Sycamore street; Curtis Streeter. Rout? Kaaren Karle, east Cole road; Steven Blodgett, Oaklawn avenue; Mrs, Harry No-wak and daughter, Lime street; Mrs.

Homer Collins and so Clyde; Mrs, Ldward Pitts, Green Springs; Mrs. Robert Webb. Clyde. Community Tuesday Admissions Medical Chn.stinf. 3.

daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer, St Joseph street; Alfredo, 4. of Mr. and Mrs.

Casome Zamora. Clyde. Tuesday Discharges Mrs. Veronica Keller. Timpe road; Mri.

Leonard Smith and daughter, Allen street; Mrs, Kenneth north Buchanan street. Wednesday Admission Surgical Michael. 8, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Fellers, Oaklawn avenue. and Mrs 'Jesus Rodriguez, Gib- RrnijiAr.

I. as ivp sonburg. as Auto uverturns In Nation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) -Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, 85, famed scientist-philosopher and one of the founders of modern psychiatry, died Tuesday of a heart attack He was an early associate of Sigmund Freud but years ago broke witli the Freudian school SALEM, Ohio (AP)-An off a curve on Ohio Al I June 7 Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Cherry street, announce the birth of a son at 1:10 a in Me- 'monal hospital, June 7 Mr. and Mrs. Oasimir Kotch. Napoleon street became patents of a son at 9.21 a in 'Memorial hospital. ternate 14 five miles northwest of tiles of closing Wednesday at noon here Tuesday night, turned over during Tune, July and August, three times and both occupants Informal survey among mer-vvete killed.

The victims were chants indicated that most will re-John Wilkinson, 29, and his broth- main open all day Wednesdays and er, William, 19, both of Cleveland therefore the commute will make of psychiatry. He was primarily no recommendation tnia year, Wise said. HONORS TOR DOCTOR, PAlNESVlI ir, Ohio (AP)-Ma sons tonight will honor Dr. J. Vinans, 96, a retired Lake county physician who has been a member of the order 75 years.

The Grand MAD LIMIT LIFTED County commissioners passed resolution Tuesday removing the seven ton load limit on Bridge POST OFFICE JOB EXPANDS NOR WALK, O. Effective on 'June 23, Norwalk's post office will become a sectional center for North Central Ohio, The post of-! fice here will operate 24 hours a seven days a week to sort mail, and 36 mail truck arrivals 'and departures will be handled a neurologist who worked in the field of psychiatry, redefining many of its basic concepts. He was born the son of a Swiss clergyman in Kesswii. ST. LOUIS.

Mo. his Lee Kelhher, 51, veteran St, Louis newspaperman, died Tuesday of a heart attack. He had been on the staff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch since 1956 and earlier had befn a feature writer for the Globe-Dernocrat for 19 years, He was born in Moberly, Mo. Boy Drowns In River CINCINNATI (AP) Kenneth Schano 33, of Milford drowned in the Little Miami River near the Milford sewage disposal plant Tuesday.

Police said he had gone swimming and playing by the river with friends who thought he was hiding from them when they Lodge of Ohio and Western Lake! 42249 on County Road 182 in Rice Shore Lodge 307 of Madison will township. The old structure has award Dr. Vinans a jeweled serv- been replaced with a inch V7 daily, according to Postmaster ice pin and a scroll. Only 30 other elliptical reinforced concrete pipe. Russell Gfrll.

The change will Mas'ms in this country have re-'and County Enamel Miles require some additions to the reived a 75-year pin, according to Newton recommended removal of staff of the local post office. iMasooic officials. 'the seven-ton limit. 1WV, Kifil Faturwi SyniiaU, World rifhU mmrtni. I missed him..

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