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   Lima News, The (Newspaper) - February 17, 1965, Lima, Ohio                                PACE FOUR THE LIMA NEWS LIMA OHIO WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 TODAYS LOG Births ST RITA'S Mrs George W BAKER Wapakoneta Mel vin J BOBERG Delphos ert BRAUN 2241 N Mrs Donald BREITIGAN 919 Richie Ave Mrs Margaret E BROWN 904 W Spring Stanley CARDER 926 W Spring Mrs Mark CLEMENT cerville John COEHICK St Marys Leneal COLLIER 1691 AMS Kenton Mrs Victor BA KER 733 S Pine Mrs William BALDWIN Rt 6 Wapakoneta Pauline BRUMMETTE Rt 4 Celina Mrs Harold Wapakoneta Mrs Haroud M FOUST Mr School Program Reduction Promised With Fall Term Continued from page I The only public note of 109 No 95 110 No 94 1 with Tuesday's balloting I Yes 81 No 140 50 No crease in the stale school came from board 91 48 No 36 Total Mrs Douglas R MILLER Ray SHINABERY continued program approved by ciais workers Their j oy Yes 741 No and Mrs the legislators the came the smoothly WARD mechanics of collecting infant Lester M Rd boy Mr and Mrs He said Guv James Rhodes and counting ballots A Yes 43 No 62 No 133 No MRS LUCILE WILHELM DELPHOS Mrs Lucile helm 70 died at p.m Tuesday following a heart at- tack at the home of a niece Mrs Roger C Miller Delphos She was born here Jan 9 3 the daughter of Ernest 743 Judkins ny RAINES 203 W boy program for a pay in- First precinct reporting to the 176 No She was in Mrs William L and Mrs William WEST crease for all teachers won't counting center was 45 106 319 N Mrs girl help because it is for all Ohio ed down the corridor from 86 119 No Wilhelm wno now and infant 338 and Mrs and thus proportionately doesn't tions board offices in the 44 173 2042 N were expected at today's ing of the board an ent non-profit organization de- voted to research in business problems Thursday many of the same D ion girl rison Jennie L WILLS 1105 Charles NATHAN Randy boy N Washington Mrs Alfred 130 S Otis ST RITA'S ert E 1811 Zeitz Ave 2832 Mrs Floyd B Patricia HEMPFLING phos Mrs Charles HOWARD Continental Mrs Oscar KLEMAN wa William B KLOSTERMAN St Marys Anna Mae KNOTT Columbus Grove Timothy LEA Wapakoneta Mrs Edith MAUK 606 W Robb Merle LER Elida Phyllis PENCE 1809 Lennox Ave Donald F PENDERGAST 342 Ewing Wade E PHILPOTT 2642 N Rd Mathew ROBNOLTE Oakwood Thomas SENSABAUGH Spencerville Mrs Rebecca STRAHM Kenneth W WURST Delphos 509 E aid Lima's competitive stance house Its ballots and supplies 92 No 88 Surviving are her husband Martin isn't optimistic about were in five minutes after polls Yes a Irma Muel iler of Delphos FIFTH WARD Mrs Wilhelm formerly was chances for an increase in the closed at P-m 878 state program however He BV P m 75 precincts observed the General A Yes 62 No 67 employed as a bookkeeper for fct 1 11 vcu mi ai u v v nil i too Ported By 7.40 pm the final -7 N 6 Ohio Gas Co tov PMr wiT able such a WaS No She was a member of St TON Mr an Mrs The people of Lima have No John's Catholic its The people of Lima have 79 No John's its Ros 2 N deluded themselves into 106 No 128 H Yes 51 No 67 ary Altar Society and Sacred Well the problem is here and Indications of the levy defeat businessmen will meet Johnson at the White House to hear DONATION SIXTH WARD League Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 Friday in the a Voc Vi Xn 77 WEDNESDAY Mr and f ol ballot counting At 7 p m when R r VH with Rev Joseph I Mrs James MILLER Rt i Declared precincts had tallied Schill celebrant Burial will be Delphos Mr and Mrs teacher reaction h d m f and m D Yes 48 No ji to in st Cemetery Friends i AJ to s defeat Lima NO 85 Darrell PHILLIPS Ada Mr and Mrs Glenn Association president The fe f Donald Ammon indicated they t f h t Mill continue their battle to im- v Buckland boy 97 No 86 Total Yes 492 No 482 WARD may call at Kolkmeyer Funeral Home after 7 night MEMORIAL Miles STUTTER Harrod jeffry BROWN 902 Elizabeth Burton HELMS Rt 5 Mrs Carl MOE Ada Cloyd NOW Celina Sandra RHODES Maxwell K SHAW field Mrs Sherri SINDERS 125 W Circular Mrs Wade SNOW Harrod Mark TABER Mrs Russell NER Wapakoneta Mrs wyn WABRINGTON Columbus Grove more about his program for ending the dollar drain Later in the day industrialists will go to the Commerce Department jand bankers to the Federal Re- 1 serve to discuss specifics HOLLYWOOD prove conditions school system in K i ng with a of 225 the local Precinct A Yes 52 No MRS JOSEPHINE GEMKE board officials the necessary 82 No 65 Yes 65 No DELPHOS Mrs Josephine Gottfried 55 per cent majority of the 12 58 No 99 94 died at the the the 4 04 116 No QP However mu Yes 99 79 69 No iv 840 votes The 6.331 votes for it J S Stol hB Rehovot Israel State Unit Challenges Public School Leaders school opponents seem to Ammon said The teachers organization itv 186 No L in Del Ward Nursing Landeck illness Yes She was born in The turnout Tuesday was No 72 176 No 12 the daughter 50.02 per cent of the eligible No 105 Total Peter and Margaret Kipp in fho Hie INO tne president added The people AMERICAN The district includes all city died in 1957 X more education per dollar than precincts except two and The image of Ohio's public schools has become a little more tarnished according to a report from the Legislative Service Commission the re- they have any logical reason to expect Our association intends and Town in i- it u r BHO 1 approved courses in four areas to continue the search for ways A Th tt incidental no nt nn sairi tho smP S latter These statistics point up said to make the best possible con- the report that too man to a seemingly im- taft t voted for 43 to 40 Saigon Surviving are a Iter Dorothy Gemke of Chicago a daughter in law Mrs Mayme Gemke of Delphos She was a member of St school districts have an possible situation number of pupils to He said teachers will attempt conduct courses and to make the best of what we ST RITA'S Mrs James J ARTMAN and infant 2328 S Larry A Leroy Cloverdale Douglas SEINING Ottoville Jack L BOHN 864 W Murphy Willard CASS Paul EVERHART Wa Mrs George FISH ER Fort Jennings Mrs ert T HORSTMAN Cloverdale Mrs John W ER and infant Wapakoneta Mrs Edwin E KOCH koneta Ralph MANSFIELD Continental Mrs Roy MASON Jr and infant 674 N Elizabeth Mark A MERICLE Delphos Timothy NICHOLS Alger Mrs Bertha M SMITH Elida MEMORIAL Cecil E AD- THE LIMA NEWS Monday morning and Sunday miming ratn By Carrier 55 Per Week By Mill Within state Ohio Dally Saturday morning and Sunday a Daily and Saturday aniy Mail Outside at Ohio 117.00 year Daily Saturday morning and Sunday morning Single 10 Cents Daily Cents On Sunday Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Entered ot Pest At Second Mall Matter search arm cf the Ohio designed to tc work with Assembly marketable skills A meeting of the LEA Lima's 1st Ward provided the Continued from page 1 John's Catholic Church its rejection of the levy iary Altar Society and Sacred j Heart League Requiem High Mass will be for it and Following an 18 month study of Ohio public school goals and Of equal concern said committee was scheduled is the fact that too few practices the LSC staff dents are enrolled in the on a course of action against a 501 vote difference were A battalion It lost in all nine precincts in the ward The heaviest vote for in th in anywhere from 200 to at 10 men the church with Rev Joseph the Initial reports said the celebrant Burial will forces repulsed the St Cemetery otati v x v M u Cl d VI J t cio II 4 ir II ed public education falls short es which are offered Out rf The plan will be presented to JS heavy ORA B HARDIMAN Mrs Ora B Hardiman 72 of 971 S Central died at in the Allen County Home lowing an illness of seven years Born in Chicago she had lived in Lima since 1950 Surviving are her husband David one son Norman inson of Chicago and one grandson She was a member of the Second Baptist Church the Baptist Ladies League and the Ladies Aid Arrangements are incomplete at Jones Brothers Mortuary GEORGE W GORDON CONTINENTAL George W Gordon 30 died at Tuesday in Defiance City pital following a heart attack A woodworker he had lived in Continental for 49 years Born May 31 1914 he was a son of Rollie and Myrtle don Surviving are his wife ise a son Charles at home a daughter Mrs Charles bara Rockhold of Continental two a brother Donald of and two ters Mrs Melvin Shirley Schroeder of Wapakoneta and Mrs R E Doris Sanderson of Walbridge Services will be Friday at p.m in Walker Funeral Home Burial will be in roe Cemetery Friends may call at the neral home MRS EDWARD KIESWETTER ELIDA Mrs Edward wetter 67 Rt 2 died at today in Memorial tal Lima Arrangements are incomplete at Barter and Son Funeral Home Delphos Mainly About People of providing an equal education for all Ohio youngsters the estimated high school pupils who do not enter college Two areas in particular were I annually only five or six singled out by the commission I and take vocational The as deficient are mainly none tion and education cf the too few courses available deprived Over all i lack of motivation and lack LEA directors and members sometime next week at which time it will be made public said Dr Howard Koch favored the tax tails were sparse The 7 las struck shortly after 2 siS fire awakened Doctor Attends f soldiers in a billet two in- Veterinary Meet Committee the citizens group said the report the guidance and led the unsuccessful vocational curriculum is insuf f services it cient Current course offerings In the area of the culturally night declared The troubles fh IP are inadequate too few pupils i deprived LSC found that only and problems are not solved f ru One Vietnamese was wounded i sponsored by the Cincinnati are served and the scattered programs in a now will become more ptf Trails of around the Medical Association III I 1 e on the Viet Cong but Helmkamp Funeral Home The Thursday Morning Bible class which convenes weekly from to in the YMCA chapel will study Luke 44 this week under tutelage of Rev Thomas Gossard Rev Gossard has chosen The Tri- Entry for his topic The class is non tional and open to the public without registration or fee in the battle In the two hours of Dr R B Schneidhorst 235 ieu me cfu n u ui me mill levy campaign Tuesday n et e by engagement two defenders S Pierce attended a short night declared The troubles m IQ were killed and lfi wounded i course in veterinary economics UlC III OJ Hun hw districts now exist in Ohio because of this are served and the ness of courses is questionable At a time when demand for skilled workers in many fields is growing the evidence problems of the don't understand what it's to a need for re vitalization deprived said the report about updating and expansion of Ohio are not in a statement issued appears to offer thei He said he is sorry for the best hope fcr amelioration They'll suffer for this and r tne levy its post in Cincinnati Tuesday Dr Schneidhorst operates the heavy casualties but carried County Animal Hospital the Viet perimeter suffered a Ohio's vocational education the report added To back up their conclusion this challenge said the for release today Dr Koch sion which added that SOS John students fail in the school merman said The proper the commission cited State and their needs are tude after defeat must be the of Education by the school system search for another solution The tics which showed that in New and improved won't disappear Only 61 45 per cent of Ohio high in both these areas will particular attempt at a In their dead and The battle apparently was re- joined late today when tne ment troops caught up with the was J-M fleeing viet Ccng in Reported 14 against A military spokesman re- the largest ted a c g A d with J on South Pierce Street WILLIAM LAWRENCE HOLE William Lawrence Hole 48 of 620 Albert died at today in his home following an illness of four months He was employed at Baldwin Lima Hamilton Corp for 20 yeart Born April 1916 in lay he was a son of William and Eva Hole He had lived In Lima 40 years Surviving are his wife his step-mother Mrs Burrows of Spencerville a son Wayne L Foremen of Los Angeles two daughters Mrs W E Edith Swaney of 2145 Old N Dixie and Miss dra Blakley Hole of S Elizabeth a brother Verl et Toledo a sister Mrs Gaylord of Red Bluff Calif and three grandchildren He was a member of the First Assembly of God Men's ship of the church and the al Rangers Mr Hole a veteran of World War II will be Friday at p.m in the church Rev T E Hartshorn will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery Friends may call at Chiles and Sons Laman Funeral Home until 1 p.m Friday when the body will be removed to the church LITTIE HATCHETT Mrs Littie Hatchett 59 for- merly of Lima died Sunday in Owensboro Ky following an ex- tended illness Surviving are a son James Coleman of 121 E Eighth a daughter Miss Margaret ett of Owensboro Ky a er Jesse H Jackson of a sister Mrs Grace son of Louisville Ky and 13 grandchildren Services will be Thursday at l p.m in Owensboro The body is at Hanes Funeral Home Owensboro United Prayer Group will convene at 2 p.m Thursday in Trinity Methodist Chapel The meeting is open to the public Officer Continued from pago 1 schools offer no vocational education courses at all Many in i mis yai 411 a t 7 ground lire in d Helicopter additional financial support will have failed But the ln a operation 35 miles southeast cf the state federal and local i fact that such an attempt was tie that do provide little variety levels added the commission i made provides the hope for that For example last year only In many areas it will mean that final successful undertaking six school districts offered proved courses in five or more local autonomy probably will have to give way to a greater The full statement appears in The biggest vote against came in precinct it was defeated by the man wounded Tuesday by Cone fire in H JH wirh h eVer 8 chance ned with one Walter A to tell us he was leaving the Bowe 32 this official said We Saigon The man was serving Political vocational areas Six others had degree cf state planning Paid Political ttI J editorial page of of a U.S also reported married with one child Khaleel 22 Paid Political page Paid Political votes against 41 to 152 terror Army billet at Qui had reached 23 with the MEET CHRIS MORRIS Your Candidate election in less than discovery of an unidentified hike was American in the wreckage Pre- the had listed 22 a year on a school the best showing In May 1964 a men as missing Their bodies polled 0.106 votes in faxor also were against television commentator and member of a political party that advocates separation of French-speaking Quebec citizens from the rest of Canada Collier who received an- discharge American units in the area MAYOR 01 LIMA in luc t- In the November 1964 mi northeast of a man in T muster roll calls in was said W VOteS to tr tc identify the vOO r rt 1 C 399 against 9.176 for tim t S rescue Here's the precinct found the of three down on Tuesday S in thp FIRST WARD Sals He was completely on his own with the most fanatic inner circle of the conspiracy mob The official Wood did the greatest police job ever his cover was so good the tors still don't know how we got the information Wood kept a diary of his un activities but he had 11 to have broached plans get it out of his possession teams also three-man teams to destroy U.S daily and into the hands of a from military service after didn't know where he was He couldn't risk contacting us If he had been killed we would have known it MARY E CASPERSON SPENCERVILLE Mrs Mary Casperson 84 died at Tuesday in Lima rial Hospital following an ex- tended illness Born in County oa Aug 9 1880 she was a ter of Frank and Malinda ersock In 1897 she married ver Casperson who died in 1949 Surviving are six daughters Mrs George Butt of Rt 2 Mrs William Miller and Mrs Cora Doty both of Spencerville Mrs Farrel Bruner of Rt 3 koneta Mrs Vernon Place of Buckland and Mrs Susan Reier of Toledo two sons Jesse of Lima and Earl of Spencerville 28 grandchildren 54 great grandchildren a brother Grover Bowersock of Spencerville and a sister Mrs Gill Brockett of Spencerville She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church Services will be Friday at p.m in C B Miller and Son Funeral Home Burial will be in Spencerville Cemetery Friends may call at the neral home Court Rejects Charges On Jan police contact Commissioner Miss Duclos according to a f A v v -o who Nations official tried to Precinct 32 No bombi wo e 0 espoused the idea of blowing up get employment at the United of early last month He N No o cha th There's Nothing We Con Do About The Post THINK MORE ABOUT THE FUTURE We Spend Most of Our No 37 were Of the old bitch said she sought a post as a v made and the reader of U.S documentary Us 46 No 102 41 No each Each New York bought broadcasts in French but No 91 Total charge was aced m a suit a souvenir replica of it and was tests given her IPS Nn MO ac OA Yes 389 No 890 SECOND HARD Precinct Yes 147 No 84 B- case One was placed against as saying This is so The tall blonde wearing a the wall at back of the we P dress and coat protested building and one against the knock out the Liberty Bell in j when she was held in Chris Morris for Moyor 1 SI AMI I OH HONESTY SINCERITY INTEGRITY 134 74 No 112 No 92 No 45 No 99 No 111 86 No 1.122 THIRD WARD Precinct A Yes 54 No B Yes 49 No 34 No third charge into the lobby Government Sworn In Said Murphy They also had a discussion concerning a v v iv In destruction of the v government of Premier Washington Monument the Total Yes 916 phan Qua was sworn jn erty Bell and the Statue of IS adding We know they charges of drawing checks without sufficient funds against George Parthemore Rt 5 were dismissed by cipal Court Tuesday afternoon following preliminary bearings on the counts Judge Roger D Andrews ruled insufficient evidence had been shown to prove without reasonable doubt the offenses had been committed The charges were filed by Charles 0 Dibble who alleged cashed checks for and at his service station on Dec 29 and Jan 6 bail by U.S Commissioner Earle N Bishopp I am an honorable person she said I have to work sir I am a reporter I can't find Collier after his arrest WILHELM Mrs Funeral Notices l V fc i f Taylor Dep have contacts in other quoted as saying he plotted be al uty Ambassador I Alexis son immediately paid a one- We have no idea how blow up the American shrines Siferd n Voc V Voc 11 a oK No 41 h 01 f nour ca lo American No 91 No many people might be in because I wanted to draw at lention to the condition of my TO HERE AIIE MV the of L irro oreo its people united o To c rn Limo by TO Foster o Center m D TO instil 0 TO instill good sourd ores p e- t c i osk every THE Vote S I I AMECHE FOOD OFFER backing On Monday Murphy said el Burial will be in rial Park Cemetery race Reliable said Taylor Canadian royal police Collier was a member of aj HENKENER Ben Services and Johnson pledged continued that Miss Duclos had driven across the Canadian border in a car containing the dynamite and American aid Gene Geo Hawkey PRESCRIPTION CENTER Nat'l Bank Bldg COMPLETE SICKROOM RENTAL EQUIPMENT Hospital Beds WALKERS CRUTCHES CANES CHAIRS TREE DELIVERY PHONE 229 student delegation that traveled to Cuba in 1964 in defiance of a will be Thursday at 2 p.m in Vornholt Funeral Home New State Department ban and is Burial will be in caps A police radio car the self-styled leader of the ser Rune Cemetery took up thc trail on the U.S side and followed her to a parking Black Liberation Front He was being held by city police pend lot on Street in the j ing issuance of a federal section of the Bronx l rant an area of luxury Bowe and Sayyed were held in and private homes 1550.000 bail each About 3 15 Murphy said Wood met Miss Duclos at a instructor Street Fair Play for Cuba About a tn Wood and Collier Committee Sayyed is a former FRYSINGER Rex Ray Services will be Thursday p.m in Spencerville Church of Christ Burial in Spencerville a judo Friends may call at Lets IV a supporter of the neral Home to the lot and started to transfer thc dynamite and caps closed in That is the end of it said BECKER George will be Friday at 2 p.m in School of Engineering in Wash Spencerville United af ington Miss Duclos student at Howard University and Cemetery Friends may Sayyed all were charged at Lets Funeral Home was picked up by FBi at home on East Manhattan City tives seized Sawed in his to destroy federal property Collier currently is charged under state laws with possession and intent to use ex- Brooklyn delicatessen defendants face a maxi Miss Duclos was picked op as she left a West Street building in Manhattan Wood mas always in danger a police official said but never more so than when he was en to Quebec with the plotters to buy there mum 10 years in prison and 000 fines each on the federal charge of conspiring to mite government property On the charge of lation a they cook get up to seven yean in jail and fines FOIT Mrs ices will be Thursday at 2 in Keiper Funeral Home kirk Burial win be in Dunkirk Cemetery BUBP Mrs Harriet M Services be Thursday in Yoder and St Marys Rev Bruce Burial win be in   

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