The Daily Sentinel-Tribune from Bowling Green, Ohio (2024)

Jordanian Situation Critical LONDON (INS), Young Jordanian King Hussein today was reported to have moved loyal troops into Amman as a protection against possible assassins or an coup d' etat. Diplomatic advice from Amman also reported that the king, who is involved in a bitter diswith Egyptian leaders, is conPatent' he can save his throne. Dispatches from Syria, an ally of Egypt, quoted unidentified travelers as saying the situation in Jordan was very grave, and that Palestinian refugees have rebelled. BG Calendar MONDAY Veterans Day, with retail stores open but the following closed: Courthouse, Post Office windows, Public Library, public schools and most local, state and federal govern. ment offices.

Rubbish pickup in the Second Ward, starting at noon. American Legion Post 4r Veterans Day dinner, 6:30 p. m. in the Portage Legion Hall. Lions Club, 6:30 p.

m. in the Elks Club Grill Room. TUESDAY World Clothing Week begins, with children taking to school good used clothing, shoes and bedding for needy children and adults in the United States and 33 countries overseas. Driver's examinations and appointments, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

at the State Highway Division Garage, E. Poe Rd. Social Security representative's visit, 9:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the Courthouse Assembly Room.

Exchange Club, 12 noon in the Charles Restaurant. "Light for Sight" Night sale of, light bulbs by Lions Club members, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the west of the city. $2 a bag. side, Fellows Lodge, 8 p.m.

There was no confirmation of but the refugees who this report live in West Jordan always have been a source of trouble. Diplomatic advices indicated western diplomats in the capital of Amman are not worried. But these diplomats also realize that Egypt's propaganda barrage could get out of hand, causing an tempt on Hussein's life and another explosion in the Middle East. Hussein himself the was name-call reported furious at some of ing emanating in Cairo. "it Egypt does not ease its attacks on Jordan there is a bility that Hussein will break off diplomatic relations on the ground "unfriendly "It was understood that Hussein formally assured western ambassadors and 'here was a word of truth in Egyptian charges that he met Israeli leaders and agreed Flares Reported In Search For Missing Plane HONOLULU (INS)-Reports of three white flares in the black of night raised new hopes today that passengers of a missing Pan American airways Stratocruiser may be still alive somewhere in the vast Pacific.

A single Navy search plane reported sighting two white flares Sunday night over the Pacific ocean 621 miles west of where the huge San Francisco-to Honolulu plane with 44 persons aboard was last reported Friday. The Navy immediately dispatched the submarine Carbonero to the scene of the flares. Another white flare was spotted by an Air Force search plane Sunday night 391 miles west of the spot where the airliner was last heard from. BUY Osh Kosh B'Gosh WORK CLOTHES AT COST Shirts (Sizes to .2.44 Pants (Sizes 29 to 48 waist). .3.24 Overalls (Sizes 32 to 50).

.3.98 Dungarees (Sizes 30 to 44). .2.99 LAY-A-WAY OR CHARGE Max Graeber, Style Store For Men or Boys 109 S. Main Phone 7871 ENDS TONITE OPERATION JACK LEMMON ERNE KOVACS A Laugh A Minute KATSATN GRANT MAD At BALL ARTHOR CORNELL MICKEY ROOKET TUE. TUE. WED.

WED. CLAZEL THEATRE 2-HITS BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 2-HITS WINNER OF THE EDGAR ALLEN POE AWARD FOR MYSTERY OF THE YEAR SOME CAN'T BE they have to be buried! ROBERT WAGNER IN A STARTLING NEW ROLE! LA KISS BEFORE STARRING Color by DE LUXE IN MARY ASTOR CROAN PRODUCTIONS PRESENTATION RELEASED LEITH THRU UNITED ARTISTS CINEMASCOPE ROBERT WAGNER JEFFREY VIRGINIA WOODWARD FEATURE AT PLUS CO-FEATURE TICKS WITH ALL THE TERROR OF A TIME BOMB! MARK STEVENS. TIMETABLE Released thru United Artists THIS SUSPENSE FILLED HIT AT LATEST HILARIOUS YOUR CHEAPEST NEWSREEL CARTOON ENTERTAINMENT I GREEN, OHIO Monday, November 11, 1957 THE DAILY SENTINEL TRIBUNE--BOWLING On The Campus Break In Water Line Floods BGSU Library; Books Untouched The Library at Bowling Green State University was back in operation today after having been closed Sunday afternoon because break in a water line that flooded of the first and second floors. part, collection of 250,000 volumes in the Library was untouched by the water, but some current periodicals and a few bound volumes of the New York Times were damaged. Also were the ceiling of the periodicals room and small portions of the ceilings in the reserve room and in a corridor, all on the first floor.

The flooding, which was confined largely to the east end of the Girl Scout Drive Workers Listed In Three Wards Ward, which has not reported: FIRST WARD Ward captains and workers for the 1957 Girl Scout financial drive is now in progress in wling Green were named today by local chairman Bernard D. Pearce. He reported that canvassing has been completed in much of the city, with total coverage expected by the end of the week. Drive personne! are as follows, with the exc'usion of the Second Mrs. David Glasmire, captain; Miss Pat Kaetzel, Mesdames Roy Weger, Mary Kithcart, Paul w.

Jones, Daniel W. Reddin Dale Brigham, Robert Esdale, Marcus Heermeier, Lloyd Perkins, Joe Yenour, Wayne Smith, Victor iger, Harold Capen, Harold Rutter, Normaan Garner, Ralph Harold Sockrider, Robert Knestrict, Ralph Richard Householder, C. Carpenter. THIRD WARD Mrs. Ivan Shroyer, captain; Robert Harms Mesdames sell Johnson, J.

R. Janney, Danie! Ray, Don Cunningham, Joe Feller, Leona Meade, Albert Kipp, Robert Armbruster, Glen Baker, William Culbertson, Leonard Bumpus, Glenn Cook, Claude Haswell, Milton Kander, Robert Hoagland, Earle Deck- er, Fred Thompson. FOURTH WARD Mrs. Robert Ebersole, captain; Mesdames Richard Murphy, Glenn Sharp, Emerson Shuck, Richard Bratschi, L. E.

Myers, Ted Kramer, Frank Gordon, "right, Allen Brown. Wilbur Dill, F. I. Bowers, John Gillespie, Ira Tucker, Charles Ragan, John McPheron, David Harkness, Kenneth Keegler, Alva Shipman, Karl Shawaker. Crash Kills Boy, 19 VAN WERT After his automobile went out of control, struck a farm driveway embankment, continued through the air for 72 feet and overturned, the motorist, Wayne Longstreth, 19, of Middle Point, was killed Saturday on U.

S. Rt. 224, two miles west of Van Wert. CELINA (INS) James Hein, 16, of Rt. 6, Celina, was killed early this morning in an auto accident on Route 119, near St.

Marys. first and second floors, was caused by a break in a waterline to a drinking fountain at the east end of the second floor. The break occurred sometime between 5 p.m. Saturday, at which time the library closes, and 2 p.m. Sunday, which is the regular hour for opening on Sunday, and was discovered shortly before 2 p.m.

Sunday. The periodicals room will remain closed for the next few days, Dr. Paul Leedy, head librarian, said, but the remainder of the Library is now in operation Manhart: Co-Authors NAM Booklet Lewis F. Manhart, professor of business administration at Bowling Green State University, is co-author of "Your Marketing Career In Indus. try," a 22-page booklet published by the National Association Manufacturers.

Mr. Manhart also w. a member of the booklet's 16 man advisory committee. The booklet has been NAM approved for school use by the Educational Advisory Committee on Aids. State Colleges Ordered To End Segregation NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(INS) Six state colleges have endsegregation following a manTennessee date by the state board of educaed tion. The mandate, unanimously adopted by the board Friday, calls for the colleges to accept all applicants on an equal academic level. Personal News Advertisem*nts appearing among news items will be charged at $1.00 per line. Mrs. Ralph Himmler, of North Baltimore, has been admitted to Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay.

Mrs. Charles E. Bisbee, of Bloomdale, is a patient in Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay. Mrs. Martha Fryman and son, Charles Szabo 333 S.

ain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baron (Charlene Szabo) at Euclid. Mrs. Dora Keller, of Bradner, was admitted to St.

Charles Hospital, Toledo, to have surgery today. Army Pfc. Francis H. Naegele, son of William Naegele, of R-4, Bowling Green, is a member of the First Cavalry Division in Korea. Private Naegele, a radio operator, entered the Army last December.

He is a 1952 graduate of Haskins High School. Mrs. Charles Harkness, who is traveling abroad wih Mrs. W. I.

Shuler writes from London that they enjoyed their stay there PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY'S FEATURES Penney's In Bowling Green, Ohio MEN'S WOOL FLANNELS They're meticulously tailored, proit's nothing short of richest flannel. Come in today, them on, you'll portion fitted and the fabric $6.88 like the look, the fit, the price. Size 29-40 I FIRST COMEFIRST SERVED Sheer stretchable non runMESH HOSE 2 for $1.00 Perfect fitting. Limited quantity. MOUNTAIN DELL NYLON RUGS in front of the door.

Reversible -Machine washable. Ideal Size 36x24. $1.98 greatly. Except for an occasional sprinkle, the weather had been good. They were leaving for Ireland after London.

Navy Ensign Robert L. Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sloan, 316 Haskins was gra lusted Nov. 1 from the Navy's Officer School at Newport, R.I.

Wood County Hospital News Medical and urgical hours, 10 to Maternity visiting ho 2:30 to 4:30 and 6 to 8 p. Only two visitors to a patient limited to 30 minutes. ADMISSIONS Mrs. Thelma Smith, of Whitehouse; Mrs. Herrall Rosendale, of Bloomdale; Miss Edith Carpenter, of Weston; Mrs.

Luella Parish, of Weston; Frank E. Schatzke, of Haskins; Rolland C. Wirt, of North Baltimore; Mrs. Helen Waiters, of Bowling Green; Mrs. Bertha Stuller, of Bowling Green; Mrs.

Bernice Thomas, of Bowling Green; Charles, Kleinhen, of of North Baltimore; Louis Pauff, Tontogany; Mrs. Carrie Sundermeier, of Luckey; Mrs. Mary Devey, of Bowling Green; Harold Barney, of Deshler. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Rosendale, of Bloomdale, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Donaldson, of Cygnet, a OCEAN FRONT HOTEL ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Directly on "'The World's Most Famous Beach" low, low, preseason rates in effect 'til January 1st. Take that Florida vacation now while rates are at their lowest. Write Jack C.

Stull Ormondie Apartments 723 S. Atlantic Ave. Ormond Beach, Florida for full details. girl; Mr. and Mrs.

James Reed, Two to hand over part of Jordan. Such Egyptian allegations are regarded as fantastic in London, but nevertheless they make very explosive anti-Hussein propaganda in view of Jordan's Palestinian refugee problem. 600 Served At Kenwood Karinval Approximately 600 persons were served in the Kenwood School cafeteria Saturday evening at the PTA's annual Karnival. Nearly 1,000 pupils, teachers, parents and friends joined in the fun of the concessions and watched the crowning of the king and queen. The king was Edward Hott, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Hott, of the Napoleon Rd. The queen was Nancy Kander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kander, 917 Sunset Dr.

They were crowned by Harland Lehtomaa, Kenwood principal, and represented the sixth grade taught by Robert Beard. Their room led in ticket sales. Dr. Robert Beattie is PTA president. The pre sale of tickets amounted to $1,132.95.

Since more tickets were sold at the door, the amount of the proceeds and the total penses have not been Mr. and Mrs. Riggs were Karnival chairman, assisted by the following parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner, Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Mills, Mrs. Richard L. Busdecker, Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Spitler, Mrs. Ed Beaverson, Mrs. William A.

Butler, Mrs. Dane Ellsworth, Mrs. Carroll Cheek, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harms, Mrs.

Harley Ash, Mrs. Paul R. Brown, Mrs. Robert Holland, Mrs. Donald Longworth, Mrs.

Fred Uhlman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George E.

McCoy, Mrs Leo Tonjes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Brice Bressler, Al Koppenhafer, R. W.

Skaggs, Mrs. Orville Volker, Cecil M. Freeburne and these teachers, Mrs. Ruth Eisenhour, Mrs. John Shanks, Mrs.

Boyd Crawford, Mrs. John Preston, Miss Peg Payne, Mrs. Russell Banks, Ned England, Rosanna Dunn, Mrs. Margaret Shaddix, Mrs. Floyd Gross, Mr.

Beard and Mr. Lehtomaa. Market Quotations OIL MARKET FLAT PRICES Illinois Basin $3.15 Plymouth, Ill. 2.82 East Texas 3.25 CREAM STATION 242 S. Main St.

Cream 154 59c HUB GRAIN (Market quotations at noon today and subject to change without tice.) Wheat New Soybeans Oats Corn moisture) Barley CLEVELAND (INS)-Livestock: Hogs 1150. Market 25c Outside top 18-1825; gd to ch 155 lbs 1550-1575; 160-190 190-240 lbs 1775; 240-250 lbs 250-300 lbs 1650-1725; 300-400 1550-1650; pigs 100-140 lbs 1525; packing sows 1425-16; 11-13. Cattle 1750. Choice and 50c higher. In between and fed about steady.

Cows steady. to prime 25-27; gd to med to gd 16-20; comn to 14-16; ch to prime yearling 22-2350; gd ch yearling 19-22; med to gd heifers comn to med heifers 10-15; ner cutter cows 850-12; cows 650-850; med to gd cows 14; fat heavy bulls 14-1550; logna bulls Calves 350. Market steady, head higher. Gd to ch 24-28; to gd 16-20; comn to fr 12-16; 8-12. Sheep 900.

Market $1 Outside top of 2250; gd to spring lambs 21-22; fr to gd lambs 18-20; comn to fr culls skips 10-13; ewes 2-6. CHICAGO (INS) Rye were steady to higher today moderate early dealings. grain and soybean futures irregular, but mostly lower. Around mid-session rye was changed to up, wheat 1 down to up, corn to off, oats unchanged to off soybeans to lower. December wheat (new) was at a bushel around session; December corn at December oats at December rye at and November lower at Opening prices were: Wheat New Dec.

220; May 222 Sept. Corn Dec. May July Sept. 129. Oats Dec.

March May Rye Dec. March May Soybeans Nov. March July Czelusta Leads Ticket TOLEDO Official election returns show Mayor Ollie Czelusta led in last week's councilman race, followed in order by John W. Yager, Joseph R. Scalzo, James B.

Si.nmons Max C. Reddish, Jerome Jesionowski, Michael J. Damas, Fred A. Smith and Harold J. Wagner, the others elected to council.

of Custar, a girl. DISCHARGES Mrs. Fay Adams and baby boy, of Napoleon; Daisy Andrews, of Bowline Green; Mrs. Virginia Billingsley, of Bowling Green; Mrs. Joanne Courtney and baby boy, of Weston; Mrs.

Margaret Elliott and baby boy, of Bowling Green: Mrs. Frances Fackler, of Hoytville; Paul Hartmen, of Mc Clure; Mrs. Leona McDougle and baby girl, of Belmore; Mrs. Helen Miller, of Bowling Mrs. Dina Newcomer and baby boy, of McComb; Herbert G.

White, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ruth Rus and boy, of Bowling Green; Mrs. baby, Armida Spyker, of Deshler; Mrs. Mildred Bovie, of Bowlling Green; Mrs. Margaret Bridenbaugh and baby boy, of Grand and pids; Mrs.

Janet Cochran baby girl, of Pemberville; George E. Freeman, of Perrysburg; Mrs. Floyd EmHathaway, of Bradner; ma Leeper, of Winfield, Mrs. Starlie Leimgruber and baby boy, of Rudolph; Mrs. Elsie Miller and baby girl, of Bowling Green; Mrs.

Joyce Parsons of Bowling Green; Mrs. Norma Perkins and baby girl of Bowling Green; Mrs. Nancy Richmond of North Baltimore. COMMISSIONED Gary L. DeWalt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Keith DeWalt, 545 Wallace and husband to Eleanor DeWalt, was graduated from Officer's Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island and was commissioned an ensign in the United States Naval Reserve. Ensign DeWalt, after a two week leave at home will join the staff at the Naval Base Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Wash. Ensign DeWalt is a 1952 'graduate of Bowling Green High School and a 1956 graduate of Bowling Green State University. Deaths Floyd C.

Hathaway BRADNER Floyd C. Hathaway, 63, of Bradner, a retired pipe fitter, died of coronary thrombosis Sunday in Wood County Hospital. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris P.

Hathaway (Mary Forbush) he was born in Sandusky County but had lived most of his life in the Bradner community. He had worked for the Sun Oil Toledo, the last 25 years. Surviving are his wife, Nevada; three daughters, Mrs. Leland Kline and Mrs. Virgil Bowe, of Bradner, and Mrs.

Norman Krienkamp, of U. S. Rt. 23; six grandchildren; and two brothers, Gaylord, of Adrian, and Iler, of Bradner. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.

m. James Lutheran Church. The Rev. W. F.

Wegman will officiate. Friends may call at the Sage Funeral Home, Bradner. Mrs. John Drace The funeral of Mrs. John Drace (Glendora May Overhulse), 84, of near Rudolph, who died Saturday, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in the Deck Funeral Home, Bowling Green. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Liberty Township. Visiting hours will be this afternoon and evening. Mrs.

Drace, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Overhulse (Rebecca), was born in Henry County but had lived at her late residence during most of her life marriage Sept. 2, 1896, in Mungen. Mr.

Drace died Dec. 24, 1942. Five brothers and two sisters died earlier. A daughter, Miss Daisy Drace survives. $2.10 Rhoden M.

Ricketts 2.14 ROSSFORD Rhoden Morris Ricketts, 77, of El Paso, died unexpectedly Sunday in St. Charles Hospital, Toledo. Mr. Ricketts became ill while visiting his son, Rhoden P. Ricketts, of Forest Rossford.

Friends may call at the Rossford Funeral Home. A service will be at 8 p.m. today in the funhome, with the Rev. Paul Bassett, of the Rossford Methodist Church, officiating. The funeral and burial will be Thursday in El Paso.

Mrs. Estella Brownsberger PERRYSBURG Mrs. Estella (Simmons) Brownsberger, 79, a Perrysburg, died Thursday in her home at LaVerne, Calif. Besides her immediate family, she is survived by a brother, Earl Simmons, of Perrysburg; four sisters, Mrs. E.

J. Williams and Mrs. F. W. Luebben, both of Perrysburg; Mrs.

Arthur McIntosh, of Chicago; and Mrs. J. S. Brinkman, of Pomona, Calif. The funeral and burial were held in LaVerne.

Elmer Whitford The body of Elmer J. Whitford, 80, of 522 Leroy who died Friday afternoon, will be moved to the Osgood Funeral Home, St. Johns, for the funeral Wednesday afternoon. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, Bowling Green, until 9 p.m. today.

America Honors Its War Dead Across Nation WASHINGTON (INS) America honored its war dead today as free nations of the world strived to prevent a new war of ultra-modern missiles and rockets. Veterans Day observance highlighted by the traditional Presidential wreath laying at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Arlington National Cemetery at Washington. Today is the last time that the nameless victim of World War I is to be honored singly. Unknown heroes of World War II and the Korean war will be buried at his side next Memorial Day and will share in the nation's tribute. Brig.

Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, staff secretary to President Eisenhower, laid the President's wreath at 11 a.m. (EST). Following taps, the ceremony adjourned to the nearby, amphitheater where South Gov.

Joe Foss, World War II flying ace and medal of honor holder, was the principal speaker LEITMAN'S CORNER GRILL MAIN COURT ST. FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP 125 A basket anytime Pizza Pie Barbeque Ribs French Fried Onion Rings French Fried Mushrooms Largest Hamburg and Best Cup Of Coffee (Maxwell House) In Town Steaks Sea Food Chicken Chops Open 'Til Midnite Nearing Huber INSURANCE Phone 5401 129 E. Court St. Bowling Green .69 1.53 .90 higher. 145- 16-17; 1775; lbs 1425-eral stags above short Ch 20-24; med heifers heifers 16-19; canshelley 12- bo- odd fr bulls higher.

ch spring 13-17; futures in Other were and middown off unchanged soybeans March July March 135- Jan. May THIS IS NOT THE PLACE TO WORRY ABOUT YOUR INSURANCE HIRE CALL STATION C) co. of us have insurance programs which have Many sort of "grown" through the years without the supervision and direction of a professional insurance consellor. Such programs are composed of policies bought at various times and, maybe, "bargain" insurance with skimpy coverage that can risk the loss of thousands. Many people in these polyglot insurance positions, don't know for sure whether they are protected COMPLETELY and, sometimes, they are paying for double coverage of the same risk.

Some of these people find out about poor insurance when they their or have first fire collision or damage suit. But, this is the expensive way. The sensible way is to call in a professional insurance counsellor a qualified local agent. Have him make an analysis of your insurance position. He will point out its flaws, if any, and very often will save in annual insurance costs.

ALWAYS such you money analysis will bring you complete peace of mind. We offer such service without obligation. As accredited agents of major insuring companies we have no "special" policies whose selling means an advantage for us we are not "employees" we are insurance buyers in your behalf. Our stock in trade is ETHICAL insurance at the proper price. We sell PROTECTION, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION not because an important OF INSURANCE part of our service is being there to AGENTS help you when you have a claim.

The Bowling Green Insurance Agents Association A. Earl Harger Agency S. E. Tyson Agency The Johnston Agency Bartlett Insurance Nearing-Huber Beyerman-Boileau The Wooden Agency The Adams Agency E. E.

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