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SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1968

THE LIMA NEWS. LIMA. OHIO

PAGE A-ELEVEN

Bugle Notes:

Limalanders in Service

LEAD SENIORS Michael Strayer (seated), 534 Calumet, was elected Lima Senior High School senior class president in recent elections. Other officers are (from lett) Craig Workman, 664 Calumet, vice president, and Doug Ferguson, 552 S. Wnodlawn, treasurer. Sharon Sulkin, 1225 Virginia, was elected secretary. (News Photo)

Motf ilia til City

Colonists' Kin Help Brazilian Industry

Air Force Col. N. T. Law- last assignment with the 9th basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Gene Shirkey of 466 N. McThe 22-year-old soldier was Donel, is serving with tfoe Third rence, brother of Mrs. W. Infantry Division in Vietnam. Elaine Chambers of 614 Shock, A personnel management graduated from Lima Senior Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, First Marine Division in High School in 1963. He atreceived the Bronze Star Medal Pope AFB, N. C., for specialist in the 9th Infantry tended Northwestern School of Vietnam. meritorious service w h i l e Division's 5th Administration Commerce and was employed Marine Lance Cpl. David E. engaged in military operations Company, he entered the Army as a cost accounting clerk AHemeifir, 20, son of Mr. and in October 1965 and completed before entering the Army. His against Viet Cong forces. Mrs. Carl H. Allemeier of 610 wife, Millie, lives at 418 E. N. Washington, Delphos, is Col. Lawrence was cited for Brookside, Colorado Springs, helping to detect and clear his performance as d e p u t y Colo. commander for operations and mine fields and other enemy as vice commander of the 483rd Army Pvt. Dennis K. Sheets, fortifications while serving as a Tactical Airlift Wing at Cam 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene member of the First Marine Elanh Bay AB, Vietnam and has Sheets of 814 Ewing, has com- Division near Danang, Vietnam. seen assigned at Pope as vice pleted nine weeks of advanced commander of the 164th Tacinfantry training at Ft. Polk, Equipment operator 3. C. tical Airlift Wing. La. His last week of training Frederick K . Fleischmann, was i'>ent in guerrilla warfare USN, 21, son of Mrs. Robert 0. He served in the European Sroufe of 429 Flanders, is helpexercises. Theater of Operations during World War II and was comAirman Bex A. Raman, USN, ing to construct military supFOREIGN STUDENT Rona'd Janke (left) 3024 missioned in 1943 through tile son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. port facilities in Vietnam. 1 aviation cadet program. Inwood Dr., is one of 24 Wittenberg University Haman Jr. of Rt. 4, Criders- As a "SeaBee" with Nava A veteran of the Korean War, ville, has reported for duty Construction Battalion Seventy- students attending the University of Exeter at Exhe graduated from Phoenixville aboard t h e anti-submarine One (NCB-71), he assists in the eter, England this year. He is shown chatting with (Pa.) High School and received warfare aircraft carrier USS building of port f a c i l i t i e s , fellow students Cynthia Holtan, Wauwatosa, Wis., airstrips, bridges and other and Gary Gilmore, Marengo. The Wittenberg B.A degree in 1958 from Bennington. projects. Syracuse (N.Y.) University. students, all English majors, have been attending His address is AA B421091, His wife, Claudia, is the USS Bennington CVS-20, GM Army Pfc. James V. Stine- lectures at the English University and are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. scheduled to return to the Unitsd States June 27. Div. FPO San Francisco, Calif., saugh, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs Archie Garrard of Phoenix. BASIC Marine Pvt. T. 96601. John V. Stinebaugh of 827 A. Benjamin, son of Mr. Ariz. Radioman 2.C. Max R. Van Selley Dr., Wapakoneta, has and Mrs. George A . seen assigned as a cannoneer Army Spec. 4 Robert E. Her- Benjamin of 525 E . Hyning, USN, son of Mr. and in the 4th Infantry Division Lima High School class of being sought are Vera Compton 1918 will hold its 50th reunion Savage, Lockwcod Williams, ron II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael, has completed Mrs. John R. Van Hyning of 109 near Pleiku, Vietnam. jjuly 20-21, with an informal Osa Brenneman Howard, Ray Robert E. Herron of 809 N. basic training at the N. Collins, and husband of the Charles, has received the Army Marine training base in former Glenna J. Pash of Rt. 1, Army Pvt. Joseph J. Fisher, 1 session Saturday evening at the McCraty. Anyone with knowlCommendation Medal w h i l e San Diego, Calif. His new Zanesfield, is serving aboard 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy' Argonne Hotel and a Sunday serving with the 5th Infantry address is Pvt. T. A. the destroyer USS Bigelow in E. Fisher of Wapakoneta, has, dinner at noon at the Elks Club, edge of their addresses is urged been assigned as a cook in the i according to rs A. W. Ross- to contact Lawrence Keating at Benjamin, 2389454, 3rd the Mediterranean. Division at Ft. Carson, Colo. Herron earned the award for Bn., 2nd ITR, Camp Marine Pfc. Michael E. Shir- 62nd Engineer Battalion near'feld, chairman of the event. 2227 W. Spring or Mrs. Fred Addresses of class members'Wylie at 1310 W. Market. key, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Long Binh, Vietnam. meritorious service during his Pendelton, Calif., 92055.

School Reunion Plans Revealed

BLUMENAU, Brazil (AP) A visitor is perhaps most surIndustry hums today in thist prised to see crowds of blondspotlessly clean city founded by haired, blue-eyed German deGe-rnan Colonists who had to scendants, many of them living fight off hostile Indians before in chalets reminiscent of their they could settle down mother country. Its more than 450 factories It's also common to hear Ger-i have annual sales of more than man spoken on the streets, and 36 million new cruzeiros ($11.3 school classes were still taught million US.). They turn out in German until World War II. products from clothing to paints Now, however, classes are and crystal to chocolate. taught in Portuguese and few of Yet Blumenau, locked in the the younger generation are vast coastal mountain range of learning the tongue of their forsouthern Brazil, has no com- bearers. mercial air service, is served by' But while Blumenau residents no major highways and has only have a lik to their background, the most precarious of tele-'they're also proud of the contriphoee communications with the butions they've made to Brazil. re=t of Brazil. ' One of th" most prominent It was founded in 1850 by 17 monuments in town pays hornGerman immigrants who had age to 76 colonists, with such joined a colonization society or- names as Schmidt and Muller, gaiuzed by Hermann Bruno Otto who volunteered in 1865 to fight Biumenau, a pharmacist turned for Brazil in the Triple Alliance drug manufacturer and doctor! War against Paraguay. of philosophy. Dr. Blumenau was a native of the small Ger-|* many community of Hasselfelde". By 1860, the small colonj on (Continued From Page A-10) the banks of th* Itajai Acu Riv-, ------ -r er had 947 residents. It also bad' his primary theatrical interests a small cemetery for the graves m recent years. of those who had died in battles, He has portrayed Frost against enraged Indians. j several hundred times in "An By i%7, the colony's residents | Evening's Frost," a play by pointed with pride to their ac- Donald Hall based on the poet's complishments, including sever- works, and plays Whitman in al prizes won at the Universal his own show, also based on the Exposition in Pans. poet's writing. Blumenau residents are still "Frost and Whitman are picking up prizes for workman- America's great poets of the ship. (I9tb and 20th century," Geer The Hering Textile Co., with a 'said. "Both are earthy . . . their nationwide reputation for quali-lwork has a bucolic atmosphere . ty products, can't turn out knit- . . it's simple, but makes people wear fast enough to meet the ' think. Both have a great demands of the Brazilian mar- sympathy with the young people ket. of today." This despite the fact that Her- Despite the regularity of his ing must buy much of its cotton Frost appearances, Geer has in northeastern Brazil, truck it successfully a v o i d e d being for several thousand miles typed. "I like variety," he along precarious highways for grinned. "Labels should only be processing in Blumenau, and re- put on good whiskey bottles." turn it to marketing centers: along the same highays. Just as well known in Brazil JCllUrCJl Dinner are Hering crystal products,also made in Blumenau at a Christian Youth Fellowship of plant employing 500 workers. Central Church of Christ will Their daily output of 12.00 crys- hold a ham and steak dinner tal pieces is sold in 600 Brazilian beginning at 5 p.m. Thursday. cities. The public is invited and tickets The resultant prosperity has are $1.25 for adults and 75 cents turned Blumenau into a tidy!for children under 12. community where more and! Tickets may be purchased more residents are able to buy'fro CYF members or at the their own homes, and cars are door.Proceeds will beused to gradually replacing the more defray expenses of young peothan 30.000 bicycles which pie attending the CYF concrowd the streets. ference

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