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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 14

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Ex-Area Man Dies After Surgery NEW LONDON A former four sisters, Mrs. Mary Graven of Loudonville, Mrs. Glad-ys Allison and Mrs. Eva Clin- 24 News Journal, Mansfield. 0.

Tuesday, November SI, 1067 Owner Of Hijacked Plane Only Wants His Boys Back New London resident, James B. Brown, 28, of Phoenix, died yesterday after age, both of Millersburg, and Mrs. Kathleen Taggart of surgery for head injuries suf fered when he tripped over a Ashland; and one grand daughter. tennis net on campus at the American Institute for For eign Trade, Phoenix, where he was enrolled as a graduate Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the Heyl and 1 Funeral stuaent.

Home, Ashland, conducted Dy the Rev. Robert S. Kmsey. boys and the plane down real good," said Nesmith. Two fighter jets armed with air to air missiles flew from Homestead Air Force Base and caught up with the plane when the hijack message was received but backed off when the hijacker took the radio and warned he would kill White and Raymond if the F104 interceptors were not called off.

glnia, four step-daughters, two step-sons, three grand-c i 1 and eight greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Denbow and Primm Funeral Home, Ashland, conducted by the Rev. Robert S. Kinsey.

Burial will be in Ashland County Memorial Park. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wedneg. day in the funeral home. II aupricht Rites NEW LONDON Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Our Lady of Lo-urdes Catholic Church, New London, for Herman M. Hau-pricht, 52, of 19 Main Greenwich, who died Sunday in Willard Municipal Hospital. The Rev. Raymond Gorman will officiate. Burial will be in St.

Paul's Cemetery. Norwalk. Burial will be In the Ashland Cemetery, where -military services will be held. Friends He was graduated from New London High School in 1956. He was a -y a member of his high school football and track a two-year baseball team mem ber and was active on student A Sr HOLLYWOOD, Fla.

(AP) -The owner of a plane which was hijacked at gunpoint and flown to Havana says, "The Cubans can have the plane as long as I get my two boys back." The pilot, J. V. Raymond, 35, of Pompano Beach radioed that a passenger pulled a gun on' him Monday over South Florida, "There is a man aboard with a gun and he intends to take this plane to Havana and that's exactly what he's going to do," Raymond told the Federal Aviation Agency in Miami. lie described the hijacker as Russian but George Nes-mith, owner of the Crescent Air Taxi Service plane, said the man's nationality was not determined. Monday night a spokesman for the Swiss Embassy in Havana said Raymond and the co-polit, Jeff White, 22, of Miami, were unharmed and probably would return to the United States today.

Earlier Havana Radio had announced that White, who got out of the U. S. Coast Guard three weeks ago, and Raymond would be released as soon as the necessary paper work was completed. The newscast, monitored in Miami, made no mention of the incident until almost six hours after the plane touched down in Cuba. Cuban security cars and a van came on the runway as the Piper Apache 23 landed after the two hour flight.

"They'll probably shake the council. He attended Baldwin College. Berea. from 1956 to 1959, The thin blond passenger between 23 and 30 years old gave his name as Felix He served with the U.S. Army in Fort Monroe, Va may call from 7 to 9 tonight in the funeral home.

L. Wagner GALION Raymond Lee Wagner, of 141 A 1 i Galion, was dead on arrival yesterday in Bucyrus Community Hospital after suffering a heart attack. Mr. Wagner was an employe of the Swan Rubber Bucyrus. He was a World War II veteran, serving with the U.

S. Army in the Pacific. He Mariasy when he rented the I I from 1959 to 1962. He attended George Washington Universi plane. He was picked up in a helicopter in Miami, flown to ty, Washington, D.

from Hollywood and was supposed' 1962 to 1966, where he re ceived his bachelor of science The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 tonight in the Myers Fu ly debarking on a trip to Bim-ini when he pulled tl.e gun. He had told Nesmith he wanted neral Home, Greenwich. to go to Biminl to pick up his wife. Wife Killer Gets was a member of the Cornerstone Club at Swan Rubber Co. degree.

In September, he enrolled at the institute in Phoenix. He was a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity at Baldwin Wallace and a member of the First Methodist Church, New London. He is survived by his wife, Margaret, to whom he was married last August, his Death Sentence Survivors include his wife, TOLEDO (UPI) Common Also Known As Jimmy Young Samuel Pilaia, Barber, Dies At 63 Pleas Judge Geraldine Macel- Laverne, two brothers, Ernest and Rolla, both of Sycamore, wane sentenced james NATION'S CHRISTMAS TREE Workmen confer as they prepare to take down a 70-foot balsam fir tree at Granville, Vermont, Monday, chosen as the National Christmas tree to be set up in Washington. The tree will be transported to Washington and will be decorated with lights to be lit by President Johnson Dec. 15.

(AP Wire-photo) Crampton, 40, Toledo to death and three sisters, Mrs. Irene Scott Sycamore, Mrs. John Foss, 429 Scholl died He was born in Port Clinton Dec. 26, 1898, and had lived in Monday evening at the Mans McKelvy of Dayton and Mrs. mother, Mrs.

Eleanor Brown of New London, two brothers, Samuel Pilaia, 63, also known as Jimmy Young at the barber shop he owned and operated at 73 East Fourth died this morning shortly field General Hospital after John Thompson in California a i 1 for the past 50 an extended illness. Richard in Virginia and Rod Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday from the She was born Sept. 2, 1883 after being admitted to Mans ney of Cleveland Heights. Services will be held at 4 years.

He was a retired truck driver for the Yellow Transit Upper Sandusky, and was a member of the St. John's United Church of Christ and Volk-Richardson Funeral Sen. Kef auver's Widow Stricken At D. C. Dinner in Crestline and lived here most of her life.

Foss field General Hospital. His home was at 1290 Lexwood Home, Galion, conducted by in the electric, chair lor tne murder of his wife. Crampton was convicted of the shooting of his wife Wil-ma, in their home last January. He is scheduled to be electrocuted March 13, 1968. Autopsy Slated In Hurley Death ASHLAND The body of Mrs.

Mary Hurley, of 445 Diat the Rev. Frank Marlett. Buri Rd. was a member of the St. p.m.

weanesaay tne irst Methodist Church, New London, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Gaugler. Burial will be Local 40, International Broth erhood of Teamsters. al will be in the Fairview John's United Church of Born in Italy Dec. 23, 1903, Cemetery, Galion.

Friends WASHINGTON (AP) r. he came to this country 60 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. may call in the funeral home, Christ. Survivors are one son, Har years ago. He moved to Mans anytime.

in the Grove Street Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight in the Eastman Funeral Home, New London. Memo- field in 1932. Mr. Pilaia was a member of St.

Peter's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Isabella Cameron Floro, two sons, Elisha L. Floro, 2285 Kentwood and Alexander Floro, Clearwater, two daughters, Mrs. Harry K. Da Mrs, Harrison Nancy Kefauver, 56, widow of Tennessee Sen. Estes Kefauver and a State Department art adviser, collapsed at a for mal Washington dinner and died in a hotel room Monday night.

old J. Foss of 496 Biscayne one daughter, Mrs. Ewald Engstrom, with whom she made her home; and three grandchildren. i a 1 contributions may be made to the James L. Brown Society Council of Catholic ASHLAND Mrs.

Myrtle mond Ashland, who was vidson, 1494 South Lascerne Harrison, 74, of Greenwich, Memorial Library fund at the American Institute of Foreign Men. Surviving are his wife, Mrs found dead in her home, Sunday, was to be taken to Cleve Circle, and Mrs. Gail Cor drey, Murray, nine The body is at the Wappner Trade, Phoenix. Pauline Zahumasky Pilaia grandchildren, 12 great-grand land for an autopsy, Ashland County Coroner 's officials said today. She had been carried from children, two brothers, Funeral Home where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., by Rev.

Harold L. Konz. Buri George Floro, Oak Harbor, W.W.Wachtel ASHLAND Willis W. RD 3, died yesterday in New London Hospital. She was a native of Houston, Tex.

She had lived in Ruggles Township for the past 13 years. Surviving are her husband, Creighton, one daughter, Mrs. Delvera Murray in West Vir- Mrs. Hurley had apparently and John Floro, Port Clinton; died about Nov. 1, they said.

and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle al will be made in the Mansfield Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Carpenter, Oak Harbor. the Mayflower Hotel's grand ballroom only a short time before President Johnson, a longtime friend of the Kefau-vers, arrived to make a dinner speech. A police coroner said her death was due to "heart failure." The Heyl and Robbins Fu Wednesday between 2 and 4 Wachtel, 52, of 232 Samaritan Ashland, died yesterday in St.

i 's Hospital, Cleveland, after heart surgery. neral Home is in charge of ar Funeral services will be p.m. and 7 and 9 p.m. rangements. conducted in the J.

H. Fine and a son, James, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Caputo, of Broadview Heights and Mrs. Bessie Cuccia, of Monte Bello, Calif. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Friends ma call at the Geiger-Herlihy Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Foss Ida Sims Foss, 8'4, widow of John Frederick frock and Sons Funeral Home Friday at 3 p.m. by Rev.

Har 5 An auctioneer, he operated Elmer Floro old L. Konz, pastor of St. $50 to $2000 Johnson apparently was un the Route 42 Auction, neari John's United Church of aware Mrs. Kefauver had West Salem. I i 1 Elmer R.

Floro, 888 West 1 Christ. Burial will be in Mans on Fourth died in Mansfield He was a member of Trini died in a seventh floor room as he paid tribute to the dinner's guest of honor, Senate field Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home General Hospital this morning ty Lutheran Church. He Personal Loans following a six-month illness Wednesday evening and served with the U. S.

Army in Republican Leader Everett M. Thursday evening. Dirksen. the Phillippines during World War II. The family requests that Mrs.

Shrewsberry Dies AWARD EVENT The 1 attended by Surviving are his wife, Ber- AUTO FURNITURE Cyyftj) APPLIANCES Friendly Loan Service Locally Owned and Operated MRS. KEFAUVER memorial gifts be made to the organ fund of St. John's Unit nice; one son, Steven with the more than 500, was an annual ed Church of Christ. Howard Heston, Manager Army at Fort Knox, Magdalena Lenora award event of the Veterans Bernhardt Shrewsberry of three in the Senate and ran in 1956 as vice presidential can- three daughters, Mrs. Susan; Rogers and Miss Sharon, both' 1745 Lakefront wife of Jo of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).

Mrs. Kefauver at dldate on the unsuccessful 0f Ashland, and Mrs. Sandra seph W. Shrewsberry died in DOLLAR LOAN CO. 20 N.

Mulberry St. Mansfield, Ohio 5M-44I1 Ashbrook Rites Funeral services for Ell Democratic ticket with Adlai Tennent in California: one tended with a cousin of her late husband, Malcolm Foos-hee, a New York attorney. her home this morning follow ing an extended illness. Stevenson. brother, Theasel of Wooster; Mrs.

Shrewsberry was born sworth Paul Ashbrook, 77, of Marion, 0. who died in the home of his niece, Mrs. Joseph M. Sauer, 2111 Spring- Fooshee and friends carried Jacob Bernhardt, Adam Bernhardt and Donald Bernhardt all of Mansfield; six sisters, Mrs. Doyle J.

Fig-ley of Ashland, Mrs. Robert Patterson of Beaufort, S. Mrs. Walter Bobo of Ashland, Mrs. Roland Bertka of Colorado, Mrs.

Helen Haas and Mrs. Loyal Gibson both of Mansfield. Funeral services will be conducted in the J. H. Fine-frock and Sons Funeral Home Saturday at 10 a.m.

by the Rev. i 1 1 i a C. Newman, in Chicago, Oct. 28, 1913 an lived in the Mansfield area Mrs. Kefauver to his hotel room after she slumped forward at the banquet table.

An most of her life. She was a atth too mill Rd. Monday will be conducted in the Hughes Diming Funeral Home, Marion, Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. C.

L. Fuque, pastor of the Grace Baptist Church. ambulance with oxygen and two doctors were summoned, but resuscitation efforts failed. Mrs. Kefauver, vivacious and red-haired, was once a familiar figure in politics, cam Burial will be in Marion Cemetery.

Friends may' call in pastor of the First Christian "youngmobile" from Hughes Deming Funeral member of the First Christian Church and Ruth Chapter No. 17 Order Eastern Star. Surviving besides her husband is her mother, Mrs. Barbara W. Bernhardt, 318 South Diamond seven brothers, Carl Bernhardt of Norwalk, John Bernhardt of Shiloh, Frederick Bernhardt, serving with the United States Marine Corps in Beaufort, S.

William Bernhardt of Church. Burial will be in Home after seven this eve' Mansfield Memorial Park. paigning for years with her ning. Arrangements are in charge of J. H.

Finefrock and tall Tennessee husband, who won five terms in the House, Eastern Star Services will be conducted in the funeral home Friday at 8 p.m. Friends may call in the funeral home after Sons. Mrs. Violet Budd 2 p.m. Friday.

Mrs. Violet Budd, a resident of Vanderbilt Rd. near Lex ington, died this morning in Protection Extended WASHINGTON (AP) -President Johnson has signed legislation extending Secret Service protection for Mrs. John F. Kennedy, widow of the late president, and her two children until March 1, 1969.

Mansfield General Hospital. Galion Fire Sends oman To Hospital Funeral arrangements will be in charge of the J. H. Fine frock and Sons Funeral Home Rich Fall Flowers Will Make Your THANKSGIVING DAY A Long Remembered Festive Dayl THE AO dsmobi e. ook great in your the door she was burned on her face and her hair, was singed.

A draft from the open door caused flames to spread. Mrs. Dray, who had gone to the next door home of Mrs. Mayme Grebe to try to get someone to remove some valuable papers from her apartment, suffered a heart attack. She was taken by ambulance to Galion Community hospital.

Mrs. Dray had been suffering from a heart condition for some time, and the excitement of the fire was believed to have brought on the attack. GALION One woman was hospitalized for a heart condition and another was treated by a i i a for minor burns as the result of a fire which caused extensive dam-age in a duplex at 213 North Columbus Monday afternoon. Firemen were summoned by Mrs. Clarence (Ruby) McElroy, owner of the house who lives in the lower apartment.

She was informed thatj her house was on fire by a taxi driver who was calling at the home to take Mrs. Betty Dray, second-story apartment FLOWER SHOP Phone 756-5572 859 South Main St. resident, to a dentist. 5 Mrs. McElroy saw a box with burning papers on the back porch, and while at- tempting to throw the box out you're bored NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF VIEW AND FINAL HEARING TO VACATE A PORTION OF PUBLIC ROAD Notice Is hereby given that there before the Board of County Commissioners request to vacate a of Lexington-Ontario Road (CH-144) and that the same not being a road on the State Highway System and the following Is the general route and termini of said road.

The portion of Lexington-Ontario Road to be vacated begins at the North line of the Clearfork Hills lotment: thence North one degree. 67 minutes. 43 seconds West, a distance of 50 feet; thence North one degree. 18 minutes East, a distance This now Cutlass has a way of making things 6ok younger. Even driveways.

with collecting old Roman coins, matchbooks, butterflies, or just plain dust try a regular savings account at the Farmers Savings Trust Co. where your dollars stimulate a lot of intartstl Pays 4 daily interest insured by F.D.I.C. up to $15,000 interest compounded May 1st and Nov. 1st. The Farmers Savings Trust Company mAlt mm 3-'ia seesaw 4a4M- can order a whole earfuB of young-it-up accessories like bucket seats, stick-shift or stereo.

But if you think Cutlass is young all over, don't forget that it is Olds all over, too. Olds quality, Olds engineering and the full list of new GM of 58 feet; thence North 65 degrees. That because of all the young Ideas we built Into it. A bigger 350-cubic-inch V-8, for instance. (Or, if you prefer, an Action-Line 6.) And a taut coil spring suspension that makes it easy to cut and turn In tight places.

And you safety features are all standard equipment. 'r minutes West, a distance of approximately 201. feet to the East line of Cockley Road. Said Board of Richland County Commissioners have set the date of December 4th. 1967 at 10.00 a.m.

as the date of view and will meet at the site and have set Dcmeber 11, 1S67 at 10:00 a m. in the County Commissioners Office, Courthouse. Mansfield, Ohio as the time and place for final hearing on the proposed vacation I By order of the Board of Richland County Commissioners Arthur Tou-by. Clerk tNov. 21-28 NJ '87-J 12466) 1 Mansfield, Ohio Six Itts levlne Offices: 11 Part Avtnve West 4M Marten at Orsntf Itrstt ellvllle 11)1 Park Ave.

al rsekwse 1W4 Lsxlnt ten Ave. at Csvrtrlshf BHBsl See your nearby Oldsmobile Deafer wu iieiunci.

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