Lima News, The (Newspaper) - May 26, 1963, Lima, Ohio Women's Story A tabloid carrying the complete story of women's organizations in has been compiled by The Lima It provides insight into these tions and explores their WOMAN'S See AllCity Players Thirteen high school players have been named to The Lima first Baseball In 13 players received honorable For tions and the story see PAGE Career Ending Twenty-nine years spent with the nee school system will end next August for Supt. 0. C. Years gone when township patrons staged carry-in and endless programs of are recalled on PAGE Duty's Demands Unceasing demands for appearances at conferences and general spreading make the working day long for Lima's As a the young mayor sees little of his Story on PAGE beliefs which we have most rant have no safeguard to rest but a standing invitation to world to prove them Stuart MM THE LIMA NEWS Serving Northwest Ohio For Over 78 Years Wire Services United Press International And The Associated Press Read City Medal Meet Opens At Westview Page PAGES MAY 26, 1963, OHIO VOL. 79 NO. 146 Second At Ohio Two Escapees Nabbed In Wisconsin GEORGE KRUSE Director ROBERT TSCHANZ Engineer JOHN KIRACOFE Director Fills Post By 3 Job Changes INSIDE Mayor William Nungester day filled the vacant public works director's position by shuffling three of his city In one unexpected Nungester appointed ning Director George L. Kruse Jr. to the public works City Engineer John H. Kiracofe as planning and Asst. City Engineer Robert Tschanz as new All appointments are effective June 1. There had been some rumors in city hall this week that the mayor would fill the public works posl vacated by Henry Hollinger 1- In a prepared the mayor Saturday a careful review of applicants am consideration of all possibilities we are making a change will provide an orderly transi tion for the administration o city Such a transition i extremely important at this tim because of the magnitude of cap ital improvements and of these gentlemen wi carry to their respective depart ments experience and technica knowledge presently needed in th supervision of these departments the mayor decision was not easy be- cause of the high caliber of th it was d ded an internal change would the city with the least in- possible and continue ie technical experience needed uring this period of construction nd Nungester who becomes the city's paid came to jma in September 1961 as di- ector of Under his guidance and the planning department has jeen effective in updating the the mayor and n working with city departments n planning capital improvement In his new the gan State University graduate vill be responsible for the ad- ministration of the city's en- and maintenance School's Spartans were tournament finals for the in four years when they fell to building and electrical am maintenance work order systems A Corner Kiracofe was graduated from Lima Centra High in 1939 and from Ohio North ern University in civil engineer He holds a chemical engine ering certificate from Ohio Stat and has completee courses in business and a short course in traffic He is a past president of the Lima Society of Professional En- a trustee of the Ohio ciety of Professional former president of the Lima Re- finery Foreman's and an elder in the Olivet Presbyterian also a graduate civil engineer from is a Lima Senior High d in the state baa hird time Saturday Coach Joe crew finished the season with For story and photos of Saturday's game see Page Amusements Oil Editorial Pages Builders Hospital News Safe cracker and former Lima resident E. 40, who escaped from the Southern Michigan Prison with three other men April 23 was in a bar Saturday Capture of along with another of the Robert L. 30, by Madison officers was agents in Classified Want Crossword Sports Women Your Birthday Classified IVI announced Saturday by FBS jems in A third Elmer Joseph 34 also of was taken into custody Saturday at a cabin at Lake near Arrest of the three convicts completes the cap- ture of the men who cut their way from cells in the world's largest wall James 40, Battle was cap tured by Missouri highway patrolmen May 7 follow I f M afta How Castro Joins K's ing an automobile accident near Carthage Mo. Kruse holds a bachelor's degree n public a or's degree in urban a minor in civil engineering and has done graduate work m urban Leaders Sign rf African Bloc ADDIS Ethiopia A new tion linking 30 independent African nations was born here Saturday night in a ceremony climaxing toe gest gathering of heads of state ever The African countries contain 2OO million The heads of state signed a charter for an tion of African unity to replace rival blocs within the Last Load Of Goods Will Sail MOSCOW It took a month of red-carpet treatment and doubtless a lot of but Premier Khrushchev can now Six months Castro probably wouldn't have signed that Then he was still smarting from Khrushchev's Premier can c claim he has Cuba committed to under U.S pressure of the big his side m cal cold In a concluding statement Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro signed up on the Soviet side on every major issue which has split the nist camp along the Amur River between China and The clincher came near the end of the 20-page WASHINGTON sides note fun er era in U.S. relations with Cuba ity under present will within the next the struggle for peace is the most the last American task of mankind and hip carrying Bay of Pigs ransom duty of au peace forces is to Prior to coming to he was city and regional planner for for two He has also served with the Michigan State Highway ment as a planning city engineer here since 1960, has handled special assignments for the tion in the fields of and wage revision of ed engineer and surveyor and has four years with the city en- A reserve officer in the U. S. Army Corps of he served 30 months in Korea and formerly commanded the local Company C. 865th Engineer A lifelong resident of he was graduated from Central High in 1951, and is married to the former Jennie They have two Cheryl Ann. 6, and 1. Tschanz and his wife are bers of Christ Episcopal Church and the Amil The charter was designed to weld a new force ed to economic ment of Africa to total liberation from colonial S gnmg of the expected eventually to turn Africa into the largest neutralist bloc in the represented a victory for emperor Haile Selassie of a year to who worked for it DeGaulle Sees Limit In Split It also signified the tion of Africa's states to wrest remaining African territories from colonial or minor ity white The chiefs of weary from their long meeting began signing the historic document a p.m. Algerian Premier Ahmed Ben Bella was the first to sign as th chamber burst ml loud The other heads o state followed him in order in groups of four WASHINGTON For the second time in two dent Kennedy Saturday received direct evidence from Paris that President Charles de Gaulle wants to limit the damage of his split with the United States and of De Gaulle's visit to Couve de On the both the French diplomat and a White Andrew T. used the usual other over European clear and economic Kennedy spent an hour and JO minutes conferring with De Gaulle's sop foreign police Foreign Minister Maurice Couve dc Their ranging discussion covered a number of ferences as well as problems on which she two powers arc i- ring to work more again Couve publicly ed French policy line on Ihe nfl when he 1old newsmen the United Arab Republic was he last to put his signature to ie charter Neither Morocco nor urundi The ceremonies climaxed 11 ays of work by about 400 that began with a ncc of foreign ministers on Max 15. Conference sources said the chiefs of state also passed eral including one on racial discrimination and The resolution aimed at both the United States and South It condemned racial ation in the United the sources but expressed faction with the attempts of the federal government to combat it. The charter was the first step m unifying Africa into a powerful economic and cultural bloc of 200 million It was drafted by the foreign ministers of goods sails to Havana 1 9 A JUU 30 Communist Cuban Premier the imperialist powers from un- del Castro then will have been leashing a war with million which would entail the graves RICHARD E. MAUCH Captured At that time Hall told authon ties he had left the other three escapees in Madison authorities said Mauc and Gipson drew attention to them selves by flashing a large roll of bills m the Gipson was in the restroom of the He tried to escape through a window But a man forced his way into the the aggressive circles of worth of baby food and consequences for orm ui medical supplies ranging from our time there is no fata heart valves to tongue depresses inevitability of world 1.113 Cuban That is where Khrushchev sion last stands to the hard Red Cross officials said and militant line of Red China dav have now shipped Mao ransom cargoes in Now Castro has lined up hi nuclear rockets that had been planted secretly in The withdrawal embittered tro and enraged The Chinese Communist party said it was a cowardly But after a month of Castro agrees Khrushchev was that com- has to be advanced by peaceful To hev that means the advancement f communism by in- ernal uprisings and over- superiority ot Socialist for jut far from being The document served a double put Castro on it gave the Soviet Communist party a fresh new op- milhon in ransom cargoes eight to state its position on the whole conflict wirb Red China little more than a month before their rival delegations sit down July 5 in Moscow to match and The document contained a long iH 111 ww j They hope to send the Caribbean nation wuh the shin out within a It next ship out may be the depending on how much cargo can be crammed into it. there could be one Senegal Arab Republic for but and the United They had asked by bare phrases in briefing newsmen on the Couve de said the cussion had been andl had dealt with tions and the situation in in croups ot Knar wi President Gamal Abdel Nasser presidents and KKK Man Fined For 2 Shootings Mauch struggled with another detective in the but was Both gave phony but later were identified by FBI Dane County officers and Madison police went to ihe cabin Saturday and captured Crachy as he leaped out a ihe FBI reported All three men were held at the Dean County Jail and FBI agents said the The ransom price was ated by New York lawyer James Donovan on behalf of the Cuban Families Committee and with President Kennedy's Mountain Edging Down Peaks More than 200 U.S. firms donated Nepal the with the President's Americans with frostbitten brother Atty. Gen Robert F. feet a key role in the Italy Names ing has lalk which we which must must nol be ROME Akin for vears the power behind the IT. Italian was named pre- mier designate and with forming a new eminent which will meet with Kennedy including for a Europe ly independent of in- fluence and defend are thai ibey a barner lo an early meeting between De and Couve dc that thf President and Jie did not discuss the ing between who of a and De Gaulle trip to Eu- rope late He noted that since Kennedy had visited Pans n is now De Gaulle's turn to come Ala. for mcr Ku Klux who once participated attack on singer Nat was con- Saturday of blasts into a church the home of The holt the MOM said the pew he hoped to form wouW be to to the Atlantic alliance the lar an instrument if wa 331] and fined SIM nn each the shoot mp went irer a ap peals bond but hr and a William H plan hut when it was learned cnn 4M the of in the South thr ranal me on a A full ammunition was Thf s Ki men were near if weapons and found at the make and said As each cargo its value checked off against a million letter of credit in the Bank of When the bank's ledger reads the debt will been paid One immediate U S of- said Saturday will be a sharp in the flow of painfully edging their way down Mt Everest Saturday night when pilots said they were too high to be reached by it was reported The two William Unsoeld and Barry C. whose feet became frostbitten during an un- precedented twin assault on the world's highest were ed working their way toward stone huts at 16.000 sees out of Cuba The eight Cross ships have bronchi some 7.000 refugees on their re- The huts house local tribesmen their yaks there in Local pilots said dense virtually impossible to land above which is at The head of the U.S. Everest expedition had asked for a copter to fly up the mountain to jick up the two men But pilots said Unsoeld and Bishop would have to climb down part of the way The pilots estimated that the earliest the two men could reach 12.400 feet would be Monday night But they also warned that even this might be impossible if soon clouds or thunderstorms hit the li rained in Katmandu to the ransom arrangement the top of for three hours Saturday after make it A 23 into official peace MOTH had m I ri V called on ihe 4fi-vear old mind he a n j an Democrat to replace a on he of the by counts two with The tft 10 on rv May 16 when he nd dec- who has headed Italy's largest parly since 1359 hot never before has been he explore the chances another He indicated success or failure of his experiment would depend on whether the Socialists of Pietro Two the ano inc would tv part of ihe irn w But there was no talk of agree to support NATO and his hether 10 accept the Dunns he will with CTS of the it an agree is he will to Segni with his accept srw Considerable cloudiness today and High 64- 72. a t i mini rii H more m vk itr on iht dr is use than tori I WO 10 Max 1-orcr BaT at pulled nut Mahama at thr he on 12 predawn inp and 13own 1o The leit at Ft m In No foft Va hich and in Grim Citizens tn Page Duvalier's inauguration before the National Palace in Port An Prince The V. 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