Van Wert Times-Bulletin (Newspaper) - January 22, 1968, Van Wert, Ohio Local Weather VAN WERT Full Service Vol 207 10 Pages Van Ohio Monday January 22 1968 Zip Code 45891 Associated Press leased wire for state national and world news Central Press picture service Telephone Business office 10 Cents News office Councilman To Hear Mayor's Suggestions Vim Wert City Council will meet in regular session at 8 p m today at the Civil De- fense Center on Brooks Ave Although the primary interest of most city officials is the posed new city building and how to raise enough money for its construction Council President Glen Jenkins said last week he did not expect a discussion on the issue during lar meeting Jenkins said a committee sion of council would be called to discuss the city building ter new council members have had time to study the archi- drawings Mayor C Dau Pennell is scheduled to make his annual recommendations to the tors at session The mayor told The this morning that his com- ments to the council would be brief Between Us By I Van Wert JUST BETWEEN US we are glad to see the snow leave The forecast calls for more snow flurries ever j Hopefully we will be passed when it comes to the big deep snowfalls can do without em as far as we concerned Car failure is always a lem but it's especially in winter Additional accidents with in- juries and deaths sometimes cur because drivers do not take proper precautions after a breakdown The AAA office offers these tips if your car konks out on you Move the car off the roadway if at all possible Protect the occupants Traffic weather and other conditions will determine if they are er inside or out of the car If they gut out keep them a safe distance away from the car and roadway Make the car visible to other motorists Turn on interior lights and the flasher system if not so equipped use parking lights and the left turn signal Raise the hood or tie a cloth to the aerial or left side door handle These are standard help signals These are good tips to ber and it might be good idea to put a set of flares in the trunk to use also just in case In the meantime we hope you don't have the opportunity to have to use them W DALE native Van Werter who was assistant Ohio attorney general before moving to Florida has for eral years teen treasurer of the Presbyterian of Florida He has a son William a dent at the Princeton cal Seminary and Dale is much pleased that William has been named editorial assistant of the Seminary's publication t h e Alumni News A daughter Sally is a teacher in Atlanta Dale's office is at 235 Com- Blvd Lauderdale by the Sea Fla MEMBERS of the Caravan Scouting Program of the Church of the Nazarene visited The Saturday group toured the newsroom and print shop saw Saturday's tion being prepared and ed the huge printing press roll The group included Marlen Moore of the Indian Brave Troop Pathfinder Troop bers Linda Mackie Connie son Brenda Yoh wood Donna Kyle Moore and Ruth Dixon They were accompanied by Guides Mrs Vernon Myers and Mrs Mark Moore North Koreans Try To Assassinate Park FIRE LOSS IS fire that started In a utility room resulted in ex- tensive damages to the Roger Lininger home Saturday night Firemen said the entire home received smoke and heat damages The fire was discovered by the when they returned home Saturday night j This is in addition to another photo by John Lianez Poverty War Big Business For Buckeyes COLUMBUS Ohio AP Poverty is no says a brightly painted red and low sign hi an of- fice in Columbus But Ohio and its cities are attacking poverty as II it were man's worst enemy The War on Poverty has be- come a big and complicated operation in Ohio There are no fewer than 240 antipoverty grams operating tin's year alone The money involved is in the hundreds of millions It ves thousands of people The Ohio Office of Economic I Opportunity began operations ha's been being spent in Ohio Is Extensive In Weekend Fire Damage amounting to al thousand dollars resulted from a Saturday night fire at the home of Roger Lininger 506 Cavett St The fire was discovered by Mr and Mrs Lininger when they returned to their home at about 10 p m Saturday Fire Chief Robert Cryer said the fire apparently started several hours before it was discovered Chief Cryer said the cause of the fire was still under gation although it was believed to have started from ble materials placed near a hot water heater in a utility room The fire burned through the flooring up a wall and into a bedroom One fireman said the actual fire damage would ably be small but the damage from smoke and heat would be extensive Van Wert Firemen received the call at p m and re- mained at the scene for over one hour Throe off duty and two volunteer firemen ed to the call in addition to the on duty crew Bob assistant hall coach at Purdue sity will be the speaker at the Jaycees Bosses Night banquet Tuesday night DeMoss has been a member of the Purdue coaching staff since his graduation from due in 1950 He is known as the clean of the Boilermaker In 1947 he was honored as Purdue's Outstanding Player of the Year He played in the first North-South All-Star game in Miami Fla and played in the 1349 Hula Bowl game in Honolulu The Bosses Night banquet will be the highlight of Week in Van An Out- standing Young Farmer and Outstanding Senior Citizen will be named at the program The Distinguished Service Award will be to a young man who lias made an ing contribution to the com- munity Mayor C Dau Pennell has proclaimed Jan 21 through 27 as Week in Van In making the proclamation the million for Appalachia and does not include million allocated for the state's Appalachia highways Albert G Giles head of the j Ohio OEO says the aim of the j poverty program is simply to help people help themselves and to develop human re- sources There are participants in the 240 OEO programs in Ohio this fiscal year at a cost of million Another 330 grams are pending The OEO projects include the Neighborhood Youth Corps reau of Works program Com- munity Action Farmers Home Administration rural THINKS PYRAMID IS FUNNY Karl E Mundt wants to replace that funny looking pyramid with the eye on top on dollar bills with these granite faces of Mt more He is holding an illustration after in- a to make the change in the Senate 6 Reds Killed At Least 20 Still At Large SEOUL AP About 30 North Koreans invaded Seoul Sunday night in a bold attempt to break into the presidential I palace and assassinate high government officials Six Keds and six South Koreans were killed by noon today Police searched for more tlian 20 North Koreans still at large It was the first major clash in- side the capital since the 1953 Korean armistice The fighting began when the Communists in civilian garb fatally Police Chief Choi when he challenged them less than a mile from the mansion of dent Chung Hee Park The Reds then hurled at four passenger buses killing three civilians and ing two others Two more ians were killed in subsequent shootings Police quickly deployed in the general area killed five Com- and captured one An- other Communist who was cap- tured was killed when a grenade he was carrying went off during interrogation at police quarters Three South Korean Army di- visions and the 2nd U.S Hob DC Moss Small Business Loans VISTA the icy waters ot a bay WASHINGTON AP A j can continent continuously to be bomber crashed in Greenland i within close striking range of Sunday apparently clumping I the Soviet Union in case unclear several hydrogen bombs into war should erupt Volunteers and Work also known as Title V This becomes more as the Community Action program contains 24 projects in rural and urban communities Also the Bureau of Works gram involves four different activities Thu accident was the first in- this community throughout the 1 today Secret LBJ Note Given To Kosygin MOSCOW AP U.S Llewellyn E son delivered a secret message from President Soviet Premier N Kosygin in the Kremlin The Defense Department said a nuclear th e plane was carrying nuclear j plane since January 17 weapons but added they were when another was in- unarmed so that here is no in a refueling collision danger of a nuclear explosion at j with a tanker oft the the crash site coast of Spam Other sources indicated tho j One of four nuclear bombs big bomber was carrying about aboard that 1552 plunged into the four hydrogen bombs It j Mediterranean off Spain's coast cracked through the ice i touching off an historic weeks the bombs into the long search The Navy finally ing waters j recovered the bomb The announcement did j There was another minor nbt say what happened to the clent Oll tjie on Jan 19 ill i 1 fl f 5 i I- 1 1 fi -i -i 1966 when the casing of a un- year The Tomato Crop Wasn't Too Bad COLUMBUS Ohio a roundabout way today Gov James A Rhodes office an- that Ohio's 1967 to crop was worth an increase of over 1966 Rhodes figures were from Agriculture Director John M whose department said they came from Ohio State University researchers who said tomatoes were one of Ohio's few good crops in 1967 The Weather and cool with flurries north this evening and elsewhere later tonight Lows in the mid 20s north to low 30s south Mostly cloudy and colder with snow flurries Tuesday High OHIO FIVE-DAY FORECAST Mild weather and near mal precipitation are forecast for Ohio Tuesday through Highs will be in the 40s lows in the Ham m the south around will 5 of an inch Showers north near the end of the week will average about 25 ol an inch Saturday's p m Sll Mf J o 1A i mm a i a in n a in in 1 rn 1 P m Mothers March Set Tuesday The annual Mothers March in Van Wert City will take place Tuesday evening and possibly Wednesday it has been announced by Mrs ward Uncapher of 314 N Cherry St local chairman of the Van Wert County Chapter of the March of Dimes According to Mrs er approximately 150 teer workers will begin marching about 7 p m day collecting donations to be used for research and treatment of birth defects in infants Interested residents are asked to turn on their porch lights day evening as an aid to the marchers Volunteers arc to turn in their collections at TGA Restaurant Tuesday from 8 p m on or to Mrs Uncapher or Cox cal treasurer at Van banquet will begin at j mayor said This organization p.m Tuesday at the Yours of young men has contributed I and Mine Restaurant James to the betterment of I Stewart will be the An official announcement said only that Thompson had met damaged during routine dling by the navy at Mayport i No accident involving nuclear has ever resulted in au County Commissioner Lester A Galloway planned to file for a second term today with Van Wert County Board of tions Galloway seeks the tion in the May Primary on the Republican ticket He was recently elected to his second year as president of the board Galloway has spent most of his lifetime in Van Wert County and is a farmer He is known as having been county and state ion Prior to his election as ty Commissioner he served as Liberty Township Trustee He was also a member of the Ohio City-Liberty Board of cation for eight years and for seven years was a member of the Board of Directors of the Van Wert County Agricultural Society Fair Board and ved as its president Galloway attended schools in York Township and Van High School He holds membership in tho Ohio City Methodist Church where he has been a church trustee In other affiliations ho is a member of the Farm Bureau Kosygin at the re- quest Neither Soviet officials nor the U.S Embassy would rate But the ambassador's re- quest for a meeting meant he had a message to deliver and the fact that he delivered it to Kosygin rather than to the For- eign Ministry indicated it came from President Johnson It was Thompson's first for- mal meeting with Kosygin since Inst Feb 18 when the dor conveyed President son's proposal for can talks to limit development of an antimissile system The Soviet Union would not enter into such talks Thompson's meeting with lasted 30 minutes It came shortly before the arrival of British Prime Minister Harold Wilson who planned to sound out Kosygin's views on Vietnam so he vould relay them to son when the British leader meets him in Washington Feb nuclear weapons Seven crewmen were aboard i surface-to-air missile was the Air Force and five known have survived One body had been found and search and rescue operations are under way for the seventh The Pentagon said the he Air Force said crashed about p.m Sunday on the ice of North Star Bay some seven miles west of the runway at the defense area Greenland The Pentagon said the plane was attempting an emergency landing but there was no cations as to the difficulty The five known survivors from the plane The craft was assigned to the Bomb Wing No civilian property was Kasperak on the 15th day after try Division guarding the ern sector of the Korean front wore alerted to help hunt the Communists in mountainous areas north of Seoul A dusk to dawn curfew was proclaimed in three counties and the city of north of Seoul to help block escape routes Seoul's curfew was extended two hours to start at 10 p.m U.S Army helicopters were to help the search A joint tions headquarters was quickly activated to direct the search It said the infiltrators North Korean Army officers led by a captain It added that captured cles confirmed they were signed to assassinate South rean government leaders and attack major government cies STANFORD Calif AP v 1 U I Wing at Pittsburgh Kidney failure liver failure and Base j complications killed Mike WASHINGTON AP tary of Transportation Alan S Boyd announced today that cih on uay oov the Pentagon said his diseased heart was replaced j jn federal highway mon An Air Force investigating But Doctors believe bis ev wiu he held back during ence will help future patients Kasperak 54 died at Sunday mand headquarters at Omaha Neb was sent to to probe the cause of the accident The Pentagon said it had no process of ey will be held back during the 1988 calendar year to fight tion i The department said this was We think that we arc in the a five per cent reduction in the dent at was no of tremendous importance to level of obligation to states in er wa immediate other possible heart recipients from the Air Force on whether and to the nuclear bombs aboard the were lost or if recovered how badly damaged the ons wore Nor was it clear whether the had plunged through I he ice I Dr Norman E told newsmen afterward at 1967 But the federal highway fund is growing each year and tho reduction will put the level about 13 per cent below what II the Stanford University Medical j bc available this year Center Kasperak's substitute heart taken from the body of Mrs i Virginia White The total obligational level for this calendar year will be billion Boyd said lie described holdback as a modest i had plunged through irom me in billion Boyd lie I jce j Virginia White -13 alter she tho as a The normally carry j succumbed to a stroke j move to combat i eral hydrogen bombs and orbit ently functioned well to the aj inflationary tendencies in the i the fringes of the North i of his death economy Lester A Galloway Lima Man Killed Liberty Grange Masonic Order and Order Star lie also lit Kastern member of the Van County and phos Republican Clubs He is married and the father of four children ill Sent OKLAHOMA CITY Lima Ohio Harvey E died Verse Bon Is Upheld WASHINGTON AP The Supreme Coun let stand today a ban on recitation of n type in public school was The Circuit Court in Chi injured in an auto collision here i had the verse expressed Police said a prayer and ruled its -I p.m photographer was in Oklahoma i sory by City to film the Oklahoma students in a DeKalh 111 public Cel sic convention He was a schiml is barred hy a former newspaper Amendment is by Chairman Charles K in Lima the Clark said he may call another National Rank before the end Sunday hours after he of the week Mrs Uncapher appreciation to Mrs Wilbur Adams of 827 Klson Ave chairman of the Mothers March for her efforts in oration lor the annual event COLUMBUS Ohio Ohio House begins work on the Congressional in a battle against the clock and against tives dissatisfied with the measure The Senate passed the ad- and the House must give its proval by Friday to meet a federal court deadline The is certain lo come under fire in the House House Government ations Committee will meel at for preliminary the committee will officially until session tonight i utter the sion The committee must have the ready for a House floor said on Boyd had warned the nation's j governors last October that I highway program could bo j back by as much us one-half While the reduction an- today will slow way construction carried out by the slates it has no effect on the 1 Th's is because for tha highway 1 gasoline row in the federal ay trust fund which can be used for the tT It met rough opposition in no purpose than vote Thursday at the latest if the Senate and was approved the measure is to be cleared by just one vote 17 voles be- through both houses signed by i ing required for Gov James A Rhodes and sub- Hamilton County senators to a special i ed nine Democrats in opposing federal court in Cleveland by the drawn up by Rhodes p.m Friday I nd Any Gen William II The court which ultimately i will rule on the plan lo be j The House is expected to sot in this election of the various amendments to hill state's congressmen sol tho deadline after Court invalidated ilir present districts because of un- equal population I It could boil down the committee required lo buy this package Hie There also may lie attempts to put before the or all of a plan dratted by Stale Sens Turner IH t Marion and Stanley 1 Cincinnati Hamilton Minority Democrats aKo are expected to try and program wilt a ijo