Chippewa AreaWill Tour U.S. CapitalAir ControllersContinue Strike At Ohio PortsUnited Press International A “sick call strike” of air controllers in Ohio continued today when 44 members of the 120 man first shift failed to report for work at the Oberlin Air Traffic Control Center.The Oberlin center is one of the busiest in the world andCHIPPEWA LAKE - A tripto Washington, D.C. will soon get under way for five girls and two boys from the Chippewa Lake area. They are members of the senior United Methodist Youth Fellowship (UMYF) ofthe Church at the Lake.The group will meet at the Edinburg United Church, near Ravenna and leave by bus about midnight. They will return Wednesday night.The excursion is planned and partially financed by the North East Ohio Unitedcontrols much of the air traffic Methodist Conference underin a 30 to 40 mile radius, the Washington Studyincluding the Chicago to New York air corridor.“It probably won't cause any exceptional delays, said Lester Powell, chief of procedure of the air traffic branch at the center's Cleveland office. “It'll just spread them (the flights) out alittle bit.A full complement of 30controllers reported for work at Cleveland Hopkins Airport on the first shift today.About half of the aircontrollers at Oberlin failed toshow up for work Wednesday. Only 52 of the 119-man day shift appeared at 8 a.m. Wednesday, 110 of a regular complement of 150 were on duty during the afternoon and night, and only 12 of the 28 overnight controllers showed up at midnight.Program.It is designed to help young Methodist's explore the views that the church has on what is happening in the world and what can be done.The senior UMYF atChippewa Lake was organized in September, 1969 for young people in the 10, 11 and 12 grades and now has 10 members. The UMYF meets each week at the church.The members earned moneyfor the trip through a chili supper and a car wash. Their advisors are Max Plaugher and Keith Riedel.The young people going to Washington are Jeff Rafn, president; Ellen Lorincz, vice president; Jeff Szikula, secretary; Nancy Grubb, Terri Hinderman, Patsy Gordon andDebbie Riske.L ■funds for the building. = distribution point at i allotment in Lodi, Allis wouldTrustees said adult = Akron was extremely i have to ask for a variance,supervisors would be welcome 1 heavy, but officials said | whether the plot remainedto participate in the work, = they anticipated no | residential or is changed toDate of the workday will be f delivery problems today, I business commercial. Theannounced next month. Tkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiiiiiit village makes no provisions forGOING TO WASHINGTON - Members of the senior UMYF of the Church at the Lake havemoney and are leaving for Washington, D. C. Sunday night, under the Washington Study Program. Seated, from left arc, Ellen Lorincz, vice president; Jeff Rafn, president; Jeff Szikula, secretary-treasurer; top row, from left, Terri Hinderman, Patsy Gordon and Debbie Riske. NancyGrubb U absent. (GAZETTE photo by Mike Dungjen).