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mr ioomimiiooi oaa h-httotwiwh i yi, 1 5 osso, FRIDAY, MARCH 1970 4- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR Churchei Churches Public Notices PAGE c.muirsAL conns Lugar Seen Art Student Accused Ol Desecration Warrant Out For Widow Of Slain Man Included In NATO Tour Sentenced Lad Faces 2d Trial NUI I t-KS OF APPKOHKIA1 ION Nntiia Is hereby aiven lo the payeis ol Hit School Citv ot IndutiMP Marlon County. Indiana, thrtl I he BiMid of School CunimtsslO'irrs ol the ulv nt lnaiinpnlis will hold a public hearing at lis oltltfl. 120 tils! Walnut strcel Indianapolis. IndMna. on 1 ilf stlv.

Manh 10, I9'0, at 1 n'lloik p.m. upon the lollowmu emer-cieiuy appropridhon trom tunds arisinq Iroin tiurs levied In the years IvSO tnrouoh 1969 and received or to be received In Mia Cumulative Buildtna l-und ol Ihe School Cilv Indianapolis during the years 1951 throuah WO. CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Capital OulldV Remodelina ol tht healina, llahtino and ventiutina system in trie Physical tduution urea at Geoioe Washlnaton Hiqh School, 3215 West washinaton Street, in Ihe City ol Indianapolis, SIO.SUO.OO Total-Cumulative Buildina Fund. 110,500 00 YOUTH REVIVAL AT TH OPEN DOOR BAPTIST CHURCH (orner Weil 1 7lh and txeler Ave. NIGHTLY.

7:30 P.M. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Mar, 6, 7, 8 GUEST SPEAKER: CLARKE POORMAN 8:30 P.M. Pino Pi Discussion 8:30 P.M Special Panel Discussion Topic: "COMMON PROBLEMS FACING THE YOUTH OF TODAY" rr Free Bus Senrlt Phone 924 5171 Paslw, O. R. Ouass A 21 -year-old student al the Wi'WWMH until IHWIH'" THE STAR'S WASHINGTON BUREAU Washington, D.C -A delegation of Americans selected to tour North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries this summer is expected to include Indianapolis Mayor Richard G.

l.Ugar, it was learned here yesterday. (An official announcement stolen cars in northern Indiana, was sentenced to a l-to-10-ycar prison term on an auto theft conviction. Long was convicted in the theft in October, 1968, of a Thtmderhird from Hatfield Ford. LON(J IS one of 17 persons Herron School of Art of Indiana University was arrested at 2:40 p.m. yesterday and charged with desecration of the American flag, police reported.

Dale O. Kercheval, 21. 1853 North Talbot Avenue, was arrested after Patrolman Samuel Redmond noticed an American flag serving as a curtain in a window of Kercheval's apartment, police said. taxpayers appearing at saia puu.k Public Notices hpahna will hun the riahl lo be Public Notices hrtia on Ihe appropriation aoove list NOl ICE TO BIDDERS Nntice is hereby mven thai The THF BUARII U- NOriCfc TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: SCHOOL COMMISSIONfcKS Hraith and Hospital Corporation nl Notice is hereby given that seaied M.irion County will acceot sealed bids A youth, 10, convicted by jury of first-degree burglary, was sentenced to a 10-to-20 year prison term yesterday in Criminal Court, Division 1, and then released to Federal authorities to stand trial for the robbery of a Kentucky bank. The case o( William C.

Miditower, RHfi South Street, was one of six decided yesterday by Judge John T. Davis. Hightower a convicted last month of the burglary May 31, 19. of the Ken proposals tor the lonsrrucnon or irr Irtin ninhwriv improvements as ne OF THE: CITY Or INDIANAPOLIS By Nolan t. Allen, Business Manager on Ihe following, tn lis ottice ar ivai cilv-Countv Building.

Indianapolis. Indiana until Ihe hour ol 11:00 A.M. uribed below will be received by the Indiana State Hiuiiway Loinmissittn Rnnm 131.1. in Ihe Indiana Slate 01 L-ST March 1.1. 1970 al which time said bids will be publicly opened and read.

Specifications are available al of the naming of Lugar to the delegation was expected to be made at a news conference riLf Hundino. Indianapolis. Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana l-coruary 27. 190 NO I CE TObTD s' until iO OO A Eastern Standard Time, on Ihe 24th day ot March. 190.

and all proposals will be public tv noDiid and read immediately there Notice is hereby given that the under-stoned Division ol Public Purchasing the same address. Window Cleanina Service Marion County General Hospital 906 Locke Slreet InriiAllll called by the mayor's office for indicted by the Marion County Grand Jury in connection with an auto theft ring which operated here in 1968. More than 200 stolen cars have been recovered, and police said many of the cars stolen here were sold at Gary and the Chicago itdianaDO is-Marion Lounrv. wi re after in Ihe Soulh Ballroom on Ihe ceive sealed bids In that office unlll firs oor ut the Atkinson noie When Redmond returned lo the apartment later he noticed that the flag was down from the window. When Kercheval admitted Redmond to his apartment, the policeman found the flag Ihe hour of 9:00 a.m., on the dates Si cleanings (Mav 15, 1970-March 31, nois SI.

al Georgia Slreet, Indianapo specified below: Req. No. S3C-17 BASE BID One Thousand cu. yd lis, Inarana. idntbaCT B29S-Bids are invit this morning in Indianapapolis.

The subject of the conference was not divulged.) SELECTION of Lugar. who LINDA DARBY STAR STATE REPORT ed on SIANDAkJ LUNTiNUOUa 1 1 .000) Imore or less) Ready-Mu kt INFQWLbD CONCREIfc fAVfc Concrete. As Der specifications on hie in the Purchasinq Division. Deadline WtNT WITH TMHcfc bRIOofcS AND HIGHWAY SIGNING AND date, March to. 1970.

Req. No. 53C-7I8 LIGHTING in roe Greentieid District Hammond. Ind. A war BASE BID Five thousand tons tmore or less) MWS Cold Patch as on the following: Marion county proiect 165 lii.H.ni.

iv; miles on I -65. in rant charging first-degree min crumpled, on the flwr of a closet, police said. Kercheval will appear today lived in England as a Rhodes scholar, was not regarded as a surprise in view of the at der Was issued last night by per specifications on hie in the Pur-chasing Division. Deadline, March 10. 1970.

Reo. No. 53C-7I9 Indianapolsi. from 3u0' north ot I6lh Street to just west al the New York genual mis protect mcluuc higliway signing and lighting and the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS: Bids must be submllled only on Form 96 (as prescribed by Ihe Slate Board pf Accounts, said lorm completed in every detail. Wage rale shall not be less than the prevailino wage rales, as determined pursuant lo Chapter 319 of the Acts of 1935.

Indiana General Assembly. The Health and Hospital Coroora-lion ol Marion County reserves Ihe right to reject anv and-or all bids. THE HEALTH AND HOSPITAL CORPORATION OF MARION COUNTY Lewis W. Sane Purchasing Director NOTICE" STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY FMARIOM In the Juvenile Court ol Marion Cnuntu Hammond police for the arrest BASE BID Gal. (more or less) Tar R-T-t or T-10; 100,000 Gal.

(more or less! Emulsified As tention he has been accorded by the Nixon Administration. The mayor has conferred numerous times with high Fed of the widow of a man found shot to death in his burning house reeking of gasoline phalt; 7.1.UU0 ton more or less) no lunowina siruclures. two continuous composite steel beams 1-65 114-ioovl spans iat72V) lor l.o5 southbound over Kdinps iE-5 ano iS-t anu u-65-ii4-o 1 1 3 spans on tor Ramps 1E-S and IS-t 12 Aooreoates. Specifications nn tile neth Kinnear home at 4105 East 71st Street. Ordered to serve the sentence in the Indiana Reformatory at Pendleton.

Hitfh-tower will not begin the term until after trial on the Federal charge. He and two other suspects are charged with the robbery of the Bank of Marrowbone at Marrowbone, on Dec. 10. Hightower, one of nine chil the Purchastno Division. Deaonne date.

March 10. I70 area. So far three other persons have been convicted in connection with the ring's operation. Long also has charges of assault and battery with intent to rape and kidnaping pending against him in Division 1. Term Is Suspended One man received a suspended prison term yesterday but an accomplice was sentenced to serve a l-to-10-year term in the Indiana Reforma fumes.

Keo. NO. 5JL-U BASE BID 10.000 Tons (more or uver Kamp IS-N on 1-65 and a connn-uus composite sieel oeam ii-o-ii4- The woman, Mrs. Linda buh) 3spans (2at65'0, on i-o5 northbound over Ramo U-N at less) Hot Mix Surface, as per spediti cations on file in Ihe Purchasing Division. Deadline dale, March 10, 1970.

Reo. No. 53C-721 Darby, 26, is accused of killing nnissouri Slreet. i Cause PT70-1II (entitled Velma Lee Dorsev vs. Al Joseph Moore.

The petitioner having filed a complaint in Ihe above cause, slates that James Dorsey. legal but not biological BASE BID 10,000 Tons (more or her husband, Charles Darby, Hians ano proposals may oe at the oince of Ihe Indiana in Municipal Court, Room 9. 'Safe Pill' Need Cited By Scientist STAR STATE REPORT Greencastle, Ind. At the present population growth rate, one good-sized town, such as Greencastle with 9,000 people, is being created on earth every 25, a Hammond aluminum sid aiaie Hignway itimmissiun in tne btaie Ottice building, Room 1313, In- less) Hot Mix Surface, as per specifications on file in the Purchasing Di vision. Deadline dale, March 10.

1970. Req. No. 53C-722 lather of a child born w-iw-sy in Marino Cmintv cenera nospirai, is a ins installer. He was found iicinapoiis, inuiana.

NOIANA SI Ale HIGHWAY necessary party and thai his residence BASE BID 200.000 Gal. (more or eral officials as vice-chairman of the President's Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations and is vice-president of the National League of Cities. Recently, President Nixon personally convened an unprecedented national conference on urban affairs in Indianapolis, with Lugar serving as host. IS unknown, ano mar mis is on otnun in estahiish Daternitv. and he is here dead in his home Wednesday.

WILLIAM BLAEMIRE, Ham by notified that unless he appears in said Court by April 20. 1970. this matter will proceed in nis aosencc. E. ALLEN HUNTER.

UNlTtD STATcS DISTRICT cuURT SOUTHERN UlblRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION IN THt MAFTtR OF LAKE, Clerk less) Liquid Asonair as per speculations on file in the Purchasino Divisor). Deadline date, March 10, 1970. Req. No. 7IC-7441 Sixty Tons "Turface" or "Terra Green" soil conditioner (or equal) (or Cioll Greens.

Specilications on lite in the Divison of Purchastnq. Deadline. March 10. 1970. Rea.

No- 55C-764 Rids lor demolition of: 2211 N. Emerson (house and 2-car oaraae); 2209 N. fcmerson (some fill level); 2U9 N. F.mc-rson (basement tear out fill, ivreck 2-car garaae. 2137 N.

Emerson I Death Notices oeulor. IN r-KOCEcQINGo Ht)R IHt BICKNELL Ul- A 24 hours, a scientist and De- LOKrOKA ION NO. II- ol-b-341 Mrs Ethel Ricknell. 4334 Cril lenden. wile ol Jamrs Birk tory for the $100 robbery Dec.

.11 of the Miller Drugstore, 2202 Shelby Street. Both men had pleaded guilty to reduced charges of assault and battery with intent to commit a felony. Chriss Guy, 21, Detroit, drew a suspended prison term and probation for two years because it was his first arrest. Nonce ol heanng (or consideration ot ot oweoiwalei Lae. nell mother of Donn W.

Peters, David Peters, and Miss Ellen Pelers, (new corporation) lor order cancelling rijimhier of Mrs. Mvra Schacntner, Pauw University trustee said here last night. It is because of this, Dr. the court's jurisdiction, and notice ol sister ot Mrs. Joan simmoni, ivna, Barbara Kline, Mr.

James and Mr. continuance ot hearing heretofore set TO: ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST: dren, dropped oui oi ucmw Washington High School in the ninth grade after earning only half a credit, authorities said. Jlcte.I 10-25 Year Joseph Napiwocki, 23, 14:12 Central Avenue, who was on parole from a l-to-10-year prison term for theft, was sentenced to a 10-to-25-year term yesterday for the robbery of a liquor store March 18, 1969. Napiwocki was charged with the armed holdup of the Alabama Liquor Store, 947 North Alabama Street, in which $248 was taken. Receives 2-5 Years ThnmA Curtis, oassed away Wednes Kickapoo Tribe Ends Mourning For Dead Chief (basement tear out fill): 223a N.

Emerson (basement tear out fill); 2156 N. Emerson (basement tear out I- fillli 29 7 3 N. Wallace (house); 4749 E. 30th (house); 4937 E. 30th (house); 4943 E.

30th house; 4955 E. 30th (house); 2815 Emerson (house and parage); 2816 Emerson (houso oaraqe); 2828 N. Emerson (house garaae); 2829 N. Emerson (house garase); 2836 N. bmerbon (house -I- qarage); 2845 N.

Emerson (house oaraqe); 3103 N. Emerson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that day. Funeral Saturday morning Percy Julian said, that "we mond chief of detectives, said the warrant was forwarded to Kentucky Stale Police after it was learned Mrs. Darby was en route to Ashland, to attend her husband's funeral. Darby died after a series of mysterious persecutions, including a false report to a Hammond newspaper last New Year's eve that he and his wife had been killed in a Kentucky auto accident.

Mrs. Darby said the family had been plagued by a series of other events beginning last April. A fence was burned. the hearing heretofore set for February 13. 1 V70 at 9:30 o'clock A.M.

in o'c ock. rLANNtK BUcniNni BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY must have a safe birth control Friends may call atter m. rnaor tnj renrion tor oraer cancelling rne Court's Jurisdiction" filed in the apove entitled cause by Sweetwater pill or a program of sterilization because the current rate BOWMAN (house); 2833 N. Emerson (house Lake, (new corporation) has been continued to the date and time MUquiZ, Mexico (UPI) Life concrete slab); 2139 N. Emerson If hoi ico anri njrjno hjtomont tar nut Mr.

Thomas K. Bowman, aue 75, ot set forth be ow. of population growth is NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that 46 N. Calherwood, husband or Mrs, aenroia E. Bowman, taiher of Mrs fill); 2150 N.

Emerson Icrawl April 10, 1970 at A.M., Virmnia Rhudv, 2 grandsons, brother District Court, Federal Building. Indi nl Mrs. Rnhert Soeer. Services Salur day, 1 p.m. SHIRLEY BOfHtKb anapolis, Indiana, has been fixed as the time and place of the hearing for the consideration ot said petition and was back to normal for the 350 members of the Kickapoo Indian tribe yesterday after a week of mourning for their de-c a ed chieftain, Papicuaro, HE SAID his Julian Labora The other, Monterey Truitt, 24 725 North West Street, previously convicted of robbery and vehicle-taking, was given the 1 -to-10-year term.

Charges of robbery against a third defendant. James Johnson, 29, 206fi North New Jersey Street, are pending. IRv NG LL CHAftL. Wash. St.

Caning alter 2 m. Friday. any objections thereto. tories are now working on a NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Ihe said hearing mav be adjourned birth control pill which he rom time to time without turrner BRUNER Mr. Onur S.

Bruner. R.R- Zions vine, hinhanrl il Mrs. Aflh hopes will eliminate the cancer- who was more than 100 vears old. notice other than Ihe announcement ol tne adjournment dale c.r dates at fhe soace tear out fill); 281 7 N. Emerson (fiouss oaraae); 2121 N.

Emerson (basement tear out I- fill); 3120 N. Emerson (house); 2840 N. Emerson (house 4- oarage). Deadline dale. March 24.

1970. Soecifications on file in the Division of Public Purchasino. Hid bond or rertifipd check in Ihe amount ol 5 net of the bid. made oavable to the Citv of Indianapolis, toaether with non-collusion affidavit lo accompany the bid. The Citv of Indianaoolis reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids and lo buv from one or more vendors, all to the advantage of the Citv of Indianapolis.

DIVISION OF PUBLIC PURCHASING 2442 Citv-Countv Buildinq the wiring was ripped out of their ear twice and the auto was stolen. Bruner, father of Miss Doris Jean and Mr. Omsr S. Bruner qrand father of 3. passed awav Wednesday hearing.

BY OrtDER OF THE COURT Dated, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 1 1, 1970. SWEETWATER LAKE, INC. BY: ROBERT S. CHAPPELL, President Funeral services Saturday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock. PLANNER S.

HU CHAN AN BROAD RIPPLE MOR producing effects of estrogen that is normally associated with cancer in women. History will show that blood clotting associated with birth control pills is "not a great danger," he added. TUARY. Friends may call atter p.m. Friday.

Hammond police reported they have been unable to find the shotgun which killed Darby with a single blast. The last day of mourning, Wednesday, was observed with continuous ritual dances from sunup to sundown. Papicuaro's successor, 16-year-old Medudua, was locked up in a hut for the entire seven days of mourning. He is a son of Papicuaro, born lo one of NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA) COUNTY OF MARION) CASH Gets 1-10 Year Term George R. Wright, 20, 2347 Central Avenue, was sentenced to a l-to-10 year-term at the Reformatory upon conviction of entering to commit a felony in the break-in Sept.

5, 1969, in the home of Mrs. Anne E. Drake, 2510 North New Jersey. James F. Enlow, 49, who was paroled in 1968 after serving 14 years of a 25-to-life prison term on conviction as an habitual criminal, was sentenced to a 2-to-5-year term yesterday on a second-degree burglary conviction.

Enlow, 4407 Linwood Square, was charged in the December (1968) burglary of Willie's Corner Bar, 2025 West Michigan Street. His record includes 36 arrests, and he has served In the Juvenile Court of Marion Mrs. Mary E. Cash, aqe 47, 4506 Vandalia, wife ol Dallas Eugene Cash, mother ot Mrs. Billle Harr, Mrs.

Ruby L. Cox, Mrs. Mary Rief, Dallas William and Robert Cash, of Indianapolis, 7 grandchildren. Funeral service 10 a.m. Saturday, FARLEY FUNERAL HOME.

1604 W. Morris SI. Friends STATEMENT OF INTENT The Department of Natural Resources ol the Stale of Indiana will accept proposals for Ihe planning, construction, operation, and maintenance of a marina with docking and mooring facilities at either the Lost Bridge East Recreation Site, or the Lost Bridge West Recreation Site on the Salamonie Reservoir in Wabash and Huntington counties, Indiana, between the dates of April 1970 to April 30, 1970. Informational material and proposal forms are on sale at S5.00 per copv at the offices of the Division of Reservoir Room 615 State Office Buildinq, 1O0 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis.

Indiana 46204, or at the office of fhe Salamonie Reservoir located at the junction of State Highway 9 and 37 and State Highway 124. Postal Union's Head Re-Klevted iJamps VV. Burnett has County Cause PT70-I36 entitled Lois E. Johnson vs. Hubert U.

Jackson. Tne petitioner having tiled a com-plaint in Ihe above cause, slates that Arvis Johnson, legal but not biological father of a child born 1-14-70 in Coleman Hospital, is a necessary party and that his residence is unknown, and that this is an action to establish paternity, and he is hereby notified that unless he aopears in said Court by April 24, 1970, this matter will proceed in his absence ALLEN HUNTER Clerk may call. COKER Dona Cokar, 80 yean, of I'M N. femerson sister o' Ralph Mer I Iii Family Firm 4 Posts Filled Al Rose Poly STAR STATE REPORT Terre Haute, Ind. Appointment of an academic dean, a director of institutional research and two department chairmen, has been made at Rose Polytechnic Institute, according to Dr.

John, A. Logan, terms for robbery, bank rob bery and burglary. cer, passed away Wednesday. hnentK may call at the TOLIN-HERR SINGLETON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 308 Prospect St. Services Friday, 1 p.m., Calvary Tabernacle, 902 Fletcher Ave.

Interment Washington t-ar-t basi, I en aossa! a CO Tl CO 73 tn no CO CO LN) his later wives while he was in his late 80's. The Kickapoos number about 800 hut 250 of them are working in Oklahoma. The remainder live at Muzquiz, about 200 mi 1 south of Eagle Pass, Tex. The Kickapoos became famous about 100 years ago when they helped then Mexican President Benito Juarez bring law and order to northern Mexico by carrying out punitive raids on other, more unruly Indian tribes. They have enjoyed special privileges since then.

Senleneerl For The I John L. Long, 32, 1822 East Orange Street, identified by police as "the middle man" between auto thieves and a big underworld sales outlet for COLE Mrs. Grace Ellen Cole, ol 3623 W. 56th passed away Thursday a.m. Beloved wife of John Cole, mother of Dr.

Harrison Cole, Indpls. John File Petitions For Bankruptcy STAR STATE REPORT A family-run building contracting firm that has operated in the Bloomington area is in bankruptcy court, with four individual members of the unincorporated business filing petitions in Federal court in Indi NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA) COUNTY OF MARION) In the Juvenile Court of Marion County Cause PT70-118 entitled Diane Owens vs. Stanley Vernon Thornton The petitioner having filed a complaint in the above cause, states that Dennis Eugene Owens, legal but not biological faTher of a chiid born 11-6-69 in Marion County General Hospital, is a necessary party and that his residence is unknown, and that this is an action to establish paternity, and he is hereby notitied that unless he appears in said Court by April 2U. 1970, this matter will proceed in his absence, E. ALLEN HUNTER Clerk W.

Cole, Chicago, sisler of Gladys Shaffer, Elkhart, and Charles Leatherman, Seattle, also sur vived by 4 grandchildren. Services 2.30 been re-elected president of Local 130 of the United Federation of Postal Clerks in a hotly contested campaign that threatened to draw Fedreai mediators into the dispute. Backers of a slate of challengers accused incumbent officers of denying them nomination privileges. They moderated their stand, however, after a national federation officer met with both sides. Picked with Burnett to head the local were Robert McKim, first vice president Luther Anderson, second vice president; James Barnett, financial secretary; Charles W.

Sellers, treasurer, and Sadie Se- president. Dr. James B. Matthews, chairman of the mechanical and aerospace engineering department and a member of the faculty since 195fi, was named dean of the faculty. He will NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that The Trustees of Indiana University will receive sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, eguipment and transportation necessary for installation of water lines Experimental Botany Area on the Bloominoton Campus, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Department of Physical Plant.

Sealed proposals will be received in the office of the Director of Physical Plant, Indiana University, 700 North Walnut Grove. Bloomington, Indiana, until 2:00 P.M., C.D.T. on March 19. 1970 at which time and place all orooosals will be opened publicly and read aloud. Plans and soecifications along with biddinq -documents may be obtained Irom the office of the Director of Physical Plant without deoosit.

The Trustees reserve the fioht to waive any informalities and to acceot -r rciect any or all orooosals re- Ce'VTHE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY By: J. A. FRANKLIN Vice President and Treasurer m. Saturday trom AARON RUBtN-NELSON, MERIDIAN HILLS MORTUARY, 1328 W. 86th St.

In-terment Washington Park North Mauseteum. Friends may call. CORAZ Mrs. Nellie 73 years, 29I8 N. lalbol, passed awav Thursday.

Re-loved mother of David S. Coraz. sisler of Mrs. Bert Lav, and Mrs. Minnie Refkin, all of Indianapolis, 3 grandchildren.

Services 10:30 a m. Friday A A N-RUBEN-NELSON MERIDIAN HILLS MORTUARY, 1328 West 86th. Friends mav call. succeed Dr. Darrell E.

Criss, who will assume the duties as director of institutional research and professor of en Burglars Take $400 After kPeeIing' Safe STAR STATE REPORT Spencer, Ind. Burglars obtained $400 after they broke into a Spencer School's office gineering at the independent NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MARION In Ihe Juvenile Court ol Marion County Cause PT70-095 entitled Corrie Annie Mae Welch vs. James Bvrd. The petitioner having filed a complaint in the above cause, stales that Franklin Welch, legal but not biological father of a child born 12-14-69 in Marion County General Hospital, is a necessary Darty and that his residence is unknown, and that this is an action to establish paternity, and he is hereby notified that unless he appears in said Court by April 14, 1970, this matter will proceed in his absence. E.

ALLEN HUNTER, Clerk FISHER LEGAL NOTICE Notice is given that the Western Union Telegraph Company on March 2, 1970, filed its petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana for authority to revise its rales for certain intrastate telegraph services, Cause No Fred Fisher, 73 years. 7530 S. East St. Beloved husband ol late Or- pha Fisher, 9 nieces and nephews, dam, secretary. Officers will be installed at a dinner in the Howard Johnson Motel, 501 West Washington Street, March 14.

passed awav Thursdav. Funera Sat urday I p.m. at the G. H. Herrmann Madison Ave.

Funeral Home, 5H! Madison Ave. Friends may call alter 4 p.m. Friday. QUICK-ACTION INDEX college of engineering and science for men. Dr.

P. David Smith, professor of electrical engineering and a member of the faculty since 1954, is chairman of electrical engineering, while Dr. Alan T. Roper was named chairman of mechanical and aerospace engineering, 'appointments become effective Sept. 1.

$2 Million Suit Port I Police Captain GiU'lics Shoplift Suspect Capt. Charles E. Sherman, a veteran policeman with a portly profile, sprinted just long enough last night to capture a suspected shoplifter 19 years his junior, police said. After a two-block chase, Capt. Sherman caught the suspect, identified as Leslie W.

Taylor, 38, in a parking garage near Washington and Illinois streets about 6:30 p.m. During the ensuing tussle, Taylor, 6500 block of Grand-view Drive, suffered head injuries that required seven stitches at Marion County General Hospital. Sherman said he found a coat and a pair of slacks bearing William H. Block Company price tags tucked beneath Taylor's coat. The chase had started when a passer-by called Sherman's attention to the suspect.

Taylor, charged with fleeing a police officer, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and shoplifting, is scheduled to appear today In Municipal Court, Room 9. Snaps. Sperialties-R72 Furniture Buyers-17S Building Matrrials-700 Custom Building. Specialty Buildinf-705 Machinery and Tools 710 Wanted to Buy Flowers. Plants.

Shrubs -721) Laws. Garden Equipment -72S Fruits and Garden Produce -724 Poultry. Rabbili-728 Bogs. Cats. Other Pais-" and "peeled" a safe early yesterday, police said.

School officials said the money taken was mostly funds from extracurricular projecls. Police said another office was entered and several desks ransacked, but nothing else was reported missing. Pesticide Hearings The fourth of six" public hearings being conducted throughout the state by the Indiana Pesticide Council will be held in the Public Service Indiana Building just east of Seymour on U.S. 50 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

next Tuesday. GAULDEN Bruce E. Gaulden, 6a ypars, of 966 Crittenden, husband of Fay, father of Richard, Robert, Gaulden and Oorothy Martinere, brother of Neftie Tracy and Lois Gaulden also survived by 3 grandchildren. Passed away Wednesday. Friends may call TOLIN-HERR SINGLETON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1308 Prospect.

Services Saturday 2 p.m. Interment Washing-Ion Park East. GOOD Mrs. Inez M. Good, 75 years, 42 N.

Denny. Sisler of Leo Cruse, City, Sr. Ine; Marie Cruse S.P., SI. Marv-of-the-Woods. Terre Haute.

Aunt of William E. Cruse, Mrs. Thelma M. Garcine. City, passed away Thursday.

Funeral a.m. Sal- 7 HpIcI In (irrrcr For Having Firearms Athens, Greece (AP) Seven persons, including two women, were arrested within the last three days for illegal possession of arms and explosives, reliable sources said yesterday. Among the five men, two are employes of the Athens daily newspaper To Vima, considered to be in opposition to the military-backed covernment. Livestock. Feed, Equipment-73S anapolis this week asking they be ruled bankrupt.

The petitions we're filed by C. Elbert Young: his wife, Flarvie; his son, Floyd A. Young, and his daughter-in-law, Mary M. Young, all of R.R. 10, Bloomington.

The elder Youngs listed debts of just over $137,000 and combined assets of just over $2,300. The vounger couple listed their debts at $118,158 for Floyd Young and $114,145 for Mary Young. Individual amounts in their debts duplicate individual amounts in the elder Young's debt listings. Floyd and Mary listed assets of just over $2,000. The company operated under the name of Young and Son.

The unpaid debts listed were for equipment, supplies, property and general business expenses. Young lloosier iSahhed On Drug Char grs In Rochester. N.Y. (ITU Vice squad detectives here seized 1.200 packets of heroin, plus a quantity of hashish and marijuana, and arrested six young men. including one from Indianapolis, in two separate incidents yesterday.

Leonard Bartlett, 2fi. Manhattan, was nabbed as he stepped off an airplane from uroav 1-tbNEY KIKRY MORTU ary. Meridian and 19th 9:30 a.m. uur Lady of Lourdes Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery f-riends may call after I p.m. Fri day.

rosarv Friday. HUGHES Mr. Edwin A Himhes, 8t N. Frank tin oassed away Wednesday, aoe 3'. nusoano or Mrs.

Alma C. Hughes, an, 3 Juveniles ororner of Mrs. Margaret L. Stanley. ANNOUNCEMENTS rHie N.lices Death Notices -1 Card ofThanks-J la Memoriams-S KUneraJ Directors-7 Ambulance Sfi-vire-8 Lodges, lob Notices-It Florists, Memorials -1 1 Mausoleums, Lets-14 Lost aaa Feunri-20 Persona) Neticei-24 Special Netiers-ZC Steam Bilk.

Missage-32 Transasrtatioa 34 Business Services-45 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft, Kquipme nt-lvH Motorbikes. Scooters, (, arts SOt Antique. Classic Cin-03 Sports. Foreign Cars-Mi I seil Cir For Sslf-HOS Trucks. Buses.

Trailer -WT Mobile Homes-SU Ante Parts. AccessnrjM, Repairing SIS Autnmolivp, Lease or Rent-Ill New Car Direciory-K Motorcycles, Wahtrd Auiomcbilet-83S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Bus. nf i Opportunitifs 255 EMPLOYMENT Positions Wantrd-Mrn-SOO Poitins Wanted-Women-501 Employment KrMrn-o2 Manufirturrr Rfpr-srntativfs-5J3 Men nd tmcii. V40 Ififttmrtion, Srhnn.s-.VM Employment W'nmen560 Saleslidiet-55 LOANS Real Estate Loans -Mil Personal Lant-42a FinanciaJ-430 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE uncie or wr. William H.

Stanley. Fu. neral Saturday. 9:15 a.m., HARRY Horse, Riding Equipment, Stables-717 Farm Implements. Hquipment.

Produce-731 Coal, Oil and Wood -7 SO REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Central -302 Nnrth North rilv-301 North Central -05 Suhurhan North-30 East-07 East -301 Suburban Eaot-lO South -3 1 A Suburban South East -111 Suburban South-112 South West-313 Suburban Soulh West-314 Wrsl-IS Suburban West-31 Roubles, Dupleies-3M Income Property-3S Business Property, Sale and l.ease-374 Commercial. Industrial Businesa Sites-372 lots for Sale-37S Rschange Real Estate-Jug Farms, Arrrace-390 Out-Of State Property 302 Resorts, 1 oltages. Lots for Sale -ins Wanted -Real Estate -307 W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 r.

iwicn. Holy snint catholic Nabbed In Gang Fioht Filed Jn -Crash Chicago AP) A $2 million damage suit has been filed against Douglas Aircraft Company and Viasa, the Venezuelan international airline, on behalf of the children of a couple killed in a March, 1969, crash in Venezuela. The crash, near Maracaibo, Venezuela, killed 83 persons, among them Joseph and Janet Venezia of Chattanooga, Tenn. The suit was filed on behalf of the three Venezia children in the name of their grandmother, Ninfa Miceli Venezia. It charged that Viasa was negligent in the maintenance, testing and inspection of the plane, a DC-9.

The suit also charged that Douglas failed lo provide proper control components. I'll tils' Lvitvr To Hv Wffel Lnurcn. lo oo a m. Rosary Friday I m. Calling anytime.

HYPES Horace M. Hvues of 1 Tamhv husband of Catherine Hypes, son of Mrs. Roselta Hypes, passed away Tuesday. Services Friday, a.m., iLIHt a. MJN rUNtHAL CHAPEL, MOORFSVILI.E.

Friends orderly conduct and carrying a concealed weapon. He will appear today in Municipal Court, Room 9. The juveniles wore taken to the Police Juvenile Aid Divi mv ran anvrime Thursday sion. New York Citv w'ir lhi heroin, which detectives said was valued at $12,000. A pistol was lound in Rarl-lett's bag, police said, and lie Police responded to a report of a gang fight in the 2300 block of North New Jersey last night and arrested one man and three juveniles.

PATROLMEN Horace K. Smith and James D. Brewpr said they found about 15 people standing in the street at 10:15 p.m. "When we got out to question them," said Brewer, "it sounded like someone dropped a box of silverware." Police recovered two butcher knives, two hook-billed knives, one pocket knife, one paring knife, a meat fork and a Cf Utt The Swing vvitm I STAR AND NEWS Venezuela, Rnss Relations Mav He Rene Med Caracas, Venexuela iLTIi Venezuela probably will renew relations with the Soviet Union some time this month, President Rafael Caldera said yesterday. Caldera told a news conference at the Miraflores Palace that conversations between Andres Aguilar, Venezuelan ambassador to the United Nations, and the Soviet emissary, Jacob Malik, probably will conclude this month.

The renewal of relations, interrupted since 1952, does not QUICK ACTION AC 7 Police Demand 40-1 1 our Week Indianapolis police will work only AO hours a week for regular pay, it was announced yesterday. Meanw hile, I.t. Michael Scrgi, president of the Indianapolis was charged with lelony possession of dangerous drugs and possession of a dangerous weapon. Police armed with a search warrant arrested five persons, all students at Roiliester In Tools. Machinery F.o.uipment, ROOMS, RENTALS Sleeping Rooms-100 nfurnlikeo Rooms- to Rooms With Board -11 rjl4 Care-Hi I iM Housekeeping Rooms-120 Trailers anal Trailer Spar a For Rent-12J Wanleal Rooms-130 Moving.

Morale, Truck Rental-US Equipment, Home Furnishing Rentals-lot Apsrunenla tiafcrutshed-14 Op Apartments 152 Apartmente esirnisne4-SS llnusra Fnrnitbrd-1M Suburban Out-OM'ltr Rent-JSJ Wanted To Rem-170 (arages For Rest ISO Bustnesa Plart For Reat-Il Ruslnesa Places Wanted Desk and Office Apare-2M Farms Eor Rrsorta. amps, rotsagoa Eor Rent -2(1 Rentals- 12 Miscellaneous Items-fOS Travel Trailers. ampers-f 17 Sports. Outdoor F.quipnen(-lt t.uni. Hunting Fquipmenl-120 Bi.rln-23 Boats, Flaking.

lilhm, Jcclrr-sni liifls. Stamps. Hobbies. Tots-IMS Some of the letters that were sent to Governor Edgar U. Whitcomb by pupils in grades 1 through 6 lor the "Letter to the Governor" contest will be put on display starting Monday in the State-house rotunda, it was announced yesterday.

stitute of Irehnoloov. in a i if "CI caliber gas gun. CHARLES E. Bowser, fil. K00 blook of East, 25th Street, was arrested and charged with dis- Cameras.

Supplies-CIS Office Equipment. Supplies-141 hmise near the campus. Charged with felony possession of hashish and marijuana were Kenneth Ogle III, 2D. 3344 North Pennsylvania Street. In- -J' Auction sales -S47 Houirbola Plana.

Musical lmtruinent-5S dianaDolis. and William Pol- Television, Stereo, Raalio-171 chapter of Ihe Fraternal Order of Polire. said the FOP has yet lo decide whether it will sue the city for $3 million in bark pay on behalf of policemen for overtime worked since 1958. The FOP has charged that policemen have worked more than 40 hours a week on many occasions without overtime pay despite a city ordinance limiting their weeks to 40 hours. PHONE DIRECT 633-1212 rr PLACE YOUR AO TO OUR READERS It is inlfnrlr'r) that every Classified Ad shall present I elpar slalcmenrbf a bona tide offer made in Rood faith.

There shall be no re est nee to race, color, creed or national nrifin if Letters already have been received from pupils of more than 300 elementary schools in the state. Each school is to have two winners selected, and two statewide winners will have lunch with the Governor. iSee today's letter on Page 12.) Trolley Huns Amock Brussels (AP) A streetcar swerved out of control in the center of Brussels Thursday and collided with two other streetcars, injuring 45 "imply the sharing of ideologies nor the viewpoints of gov-emment systems," Caldera said. The statement was interpreted as intended to head off anticipated opposition of some Venezuelan sectors to the renewal of relations. larc, 24, Philadelphia, Pcnn.

Ogle's father, Kenneth L. Ogle said he would go tj Rochester today to obtain information. Three other students, 18, 19 and 20, were charged with loitering. you answer an ad that misstates the fact or contradicts this policy, you are asked to report this to The Star and The News Clasoifipd Advertising Department and The Better nusiness -2 A.iao.fr.fcA.tK.

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