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NOVEMBER 16, 1980- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR Bayh, Brademas to get congressional pensions Obituaries service. Bayh and Brademas each served in the military for two years. Thus Bayh, who will have been in Coneress 18 vears. SEC. 2 PAGE 13 Jessie Stansberry Services for Jesie Mae Stansberry.

63. 555 Massachusetts Avenue, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Bridget Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Friends may call after 2 p.m Tuesday in Stuart Mortuary.

Mrs. Stansberry died Friday in her home. She worked as a waitress in the Columbia Club 33 years, reuring in 1978. Born at West Fork, she lived here 38 years. Mrs.

Stansberry was a member of Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of St. Peter Claver and the Columbia Club Employees Club. Survivors include her husband, Lee Stans--berry; a daughter, Maxine Stansberry; and two sons, Howard Leftwitch and Rudolph Johnspn. will get credit for 20 years of federal service, and Brademas 24 years. Full retirement for Bayh will be $28,888 and for Brademas $34,666, but neither can receive the full amount until he is 60.

Bayh is 52. so his pension is reduced 16 Dercent until he is 60: TMf ITAi WASHINGTON tUM AU Washington Indiana's two defeated Democrats in Congress, Sen. Birch E. and Rep. John Brademas, won't lack for pocket change when they leave office, thanks to the congressional pension system.

House Civil Service Committee figures showed Bayh. in his first year out of office, will get a yearly pension of ,25,266. Brademas. who has served 22 years, will receive $29,813. Their pensions are figured on the basis of 2,5 percent of their average salaries multiplied by the number of years each was in office or the military Brademas is 53, meaning he will get 14 percent less for seven years.

Their yearly pensions then will increase 2 percent a year until they reach 60. The congressional pensions are indexed to the cost of living, which could mean increases in amounts they draw. Pity State South1 Bend fire, Llazeiat Kokomo claim I four lives ITA STATI HI AO AT Four Hbosiers died Saturday in two unrelated fires, three of the deaths result A. A 1 I Suzanne Hatcher Services for Suzanne Hatcher. 54.

Indianapolis, will be held at Tuesday in Stirling Funeral Home, where friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday. She died Friday. Born at Greenfield, she lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She is survived by a son, Edward Hatcher.

Audie C. Irvin Greenfield, Ind. Audie C. Irvin, 71, Greenfield, a self-employed carpenter, died Saturday in Community Hospital in Indianapolis. Born at Tompkinsville, Ky Mr.

Irvin was a Greenfield resident 10 years. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday in Pasco Memorial Mortuary here.

Survivors include his wife, Anne Irvin; two daughters, Pauline High and Lila Mae Fishburn; three sons, Robert, Walter C. and Ronald Irvin, and a stepson, Chester Warzle. Alice P. Jackson Alice P. Jackson, 87, Plainfield, a former Indianapolis resident, died Saturday in a Plainfield nursing home.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Hampton-Gentry Funeral Home at Plain-field, where friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m today. Born in Ripley County, she lived in the Indianapolis area most of her life. She was a member of Linwood Christian Church and was active in the Little Red Door, Marion County Cancer Society. Contributions may be made to the church.

The widow of Herbert Jackson, she is -survived by a son, R. Dale Jackson. Paul Jacobs Services for Paul Jacobs, 80, Indianapolis, will be held at 3 p.m. today in Farley West Morris Street Chapel. He died Friday in Methodist Hospital.

Born -at Madison, Mr. Jacobs lived here 10 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He worked at Madison State Hospital 22 years, retiring in 1969. He is survived by three stepdaughters, Louise Matthews, Jean Benedict, and Virginia Athey.

Etheline S. Jones Services for Etheline Sides Jones, 66, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Metropolitan Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday in Stuart Mortuary.

She died Friday in Community Hospital. A native of Hop-kinsville, she lived in Indianapolis 53 years. She was a nurse's aid at the West 10th Street Veterans Administration Med-' ical Center 35 years, retiring in 1972. She was a member of Metropolitan Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons.

Ronald and Harold Sides, and a daughter, Pearline James F. Keene James F. Keene, 62, Indianapolis, died Helen E. Walter Helen E. Walter, 78.

Indianapolis, the widow of H. Harold Walter, died Saturday in a local nursing home. A Indianapolis resident, she was a member of Central Christian Church and the White Cross Guild. She was a past president of Chapter of PEO and of the church's Christian Women's Fellowship. She taught Bible classes at the church and at a local nursing home.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, where friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today. Survivors include a daughter. Gloria Haebich; and a son, Wayne Walter.

Memorial contributions may be made to the church's Abiding Memorial Fund. Harold D. Wear Harold D. Wear. 81.

Indianapolis, died Saturday at his home. Born at Avon, he lived in this area most of his life. He owned and operated a Standard Oil service service at 38th and Illinois streets for 35 years and another one at 42nd and Boulevard streets for 14 years. He retired in 1967. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday. Survivors include his wife, Edna L. Wear; a son, Robert Ware; and three stepdaughters, Patty Greene, Barbara Brand and Marjorie Starr. Memorial contributions may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor.

Clarence Wharton Services for Clarence Wharton, 83, 918 North Traub Avenue, will be held at 1 m. Wednesday at Caldwell Chapel AME Zion Church, of whichjie was a Friends may call Tuesday at Stuart Mortuary from 2 to 5 p.m. and at the church from 6 to 9 p.m. He died Friday in his home. Born at Lebanon, he lived here 62 years.

He was owner and operator of Bell-10 Confectionary 45 years, retiring in 1975. Survivors include his wife. Adell Wharton; a daughter, Clarissa Frazier; two sons, Clarence and Earl Wharton, and two stepsons, Anderson and John Grigley. ing irora an eariy-mornmg Diaze at South Bend. Fire officials said Theodore Martin, 70; Eddie Jones.

55, and Neely Johnson, all of South Bend, died when a frayed extension cord ignited, causing a carpet and sofa tp catch fire in their two-story bouse. The three men tried to flee the house, which had Jieen converted into apartments, but were overcome by smoke, according to investigators. Another resident, Fred Jackson, 38, woke up, saw the flames and broke a window to rescue a resident, Samuel Crowder. 31. At Kokomo, fire department officials said they still were investigating a fire -ujhirh trtftlr tViA Mfa ftf Daniol QnuHop ne Hazel E.

Bain Hazel E. Bain. 88. a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Saturday in a local nursing home. Services will be held at 11:30 a Monday in Wilson-St.

Pierre Greenwood Chapel, where friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today. She was the widow of Merrell Bain. A daughter. Hazel Trowbridge, survives.

Ruth Brandenburg Stilesville, Ind. Graveside services for Ruth Brandenburg. 86, Stilesville, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Crown View Cemetery at Sheridan. Friends may call between 4 and 9 p.m.

today in Kercheval Funeral Home at Sheridan Mrs. Brandenburg died Thursday on Puerto Rico while visiting a daughter. She was the widow of Porter Brandenburg. Survivors include two daughters, Helen Aiken and Evelyn Langenkamp. Lillian Cotton Services for Lillian Cotton.

78, Lawrence, the widow of Prentice L. Cotton, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary, where friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. She died Friday at home.

Mrs. Cottorf was a member of Lawrence United Methodist Church, its Ladies Guild and Womens Society of Christian Service. She also was a member of the Lawrence chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star 384. A native of Adams, she lived here 63 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin.

Emily S. Cruger Emily Schunk Cruger, 86, a former Indianapolis resident and the widow of Charles L. Cruger, died Friday in a nursing home at Waite Park, Minn. Born at Springfield, she lived in Indian-' apolis more than 20 years, moving to Minnesota in 1967. She was a member of First-Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.

Services will be held 3:30 p.m. today in Williams Funeral Home aL St. Cloud, where friends may call for l'i hours before the service. W.A. Dayhoff W.A.

(Red) Dayhoff, 80, Indianapolis, died Saturday at home. Born at Worth-ington, he lived here 46 years. He was a machinist's helper at the New York Central System's Brightwood and Beech Grove shops 42 years, retiring in 1962. He was a member of the International Machinists Union. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in Welch and Cornett Funeral Home at Worthington, where friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Forest Johnson and Juanita Smith. Edward Donnell Services for Edward Fitz-Randolph Donnell, 66, a former Indianapolis resident will be held Monday in Honolulu.

He died Thursday in his home there. Born in Indianapolis, he moved to Hawaii in 1944 and became the manager of a radio station there. He was a graduate of Shortridge High School, Dartmouth College and the Harvard Law School. Survivors include his wife, Madeliene Roach Donnell. ISadine Hendrickson Services for Nadine Trammell Hen Reuben J.

Lessett Services for Reuben J. Leggett, 77, Indianapolis, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Stirling Funeral Home, where friends may call after noon today. Mr. Leggett died Thursday in Winona Memorial Hospital.

A Northern Indiana native, he lived here most of his life. Mr. Leggett was a self-employed plasterer and a member of United Church of Christ. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Mr.

Leggett is survived by his wife, Lela Leggett, and a son. Jack Leggett. Thelma Miller Services for Thelma Knecht Miller, 67, Indianapolis, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan High School Road Mortuary, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today and all day Monday.

Mrs. Miller died Friday in Methodist Hospital. Born at Rushville, she lived here most of her life and was a member of Rushville Main Street Christian Church. The widow of Sanford Miller, she is survived by three sons, Charles, Allen and William Franklin. Rubv S.

Oldshue Services for Ruby S. Oldshue, 79. Indianapolis, will be held at 3 p.m Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday. She died Friday in a local nursing home.

Born at Judson, she lived here 52 years. She previously taught third grade at New Angola, and Russellville. She was a member of Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist and the Mother Church at Boston; Estabrook Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution; Alpha Theta Latrein, and the Indiana University Women's Club. She attended Indiana University and Madame Blaker's Teachers College. Survivors include by her husband, W.

Foster Oldshue. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland House; Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist; or a favorite charity. Virginia M. Paugh Services for Virginia M. Paugh, 71, Indianapolis, will be held at 9:15 a m.

Tuesday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Greenwood Catholic Church, of 'which she was a member. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today.

Mrs. Paugh died Friday at home. Born at Anderson, she lived here 70 years. She was a cosmetics saleswoman for L.S. Ayres Co.

29 years, retiring in 1956. Survivors include her husband, Arthur G. Paugh. Charles Schoen Jr. Plainfield, Ind.

Charles H. Schoen 42, Plainfield, died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. Born at Massillon, Ohio, he lived at Plainfield 32 years. He was an inspector at Herff-Jones Corp. 15 years.

Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today. He is survived by a daughter, Kimberly Schoen; and his parents, Charles and Evelyn Schoen. Mary Ann Seats Mary Ann Seats, 82, Indianapolis, the widow of Elvis Seats, died Saturday in Community Hospital.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Shirley Brothers East Chapel, where friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today and Monday. She was a cook for 19 years at Moose Lodge 17, retiring in 1968. She was a member of Warren Hills Christian Church.

A native of Martin's Gap, she lived in Indianapolis 61 years. Survivors include two sons, George and Nick Seats. Barbara J. Sella rs Services for Barbara Jean Sellars, 50, 1102 Pershing Avenue, will be held at 7 p.m. Monday in Mt.

Horeb Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the church. Arrangements are being handled by Summers Funeral Chapel. Mrs.

Sellars died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. She was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and was a housekeeper for the Stanley Porter family 28 years. She was a clerk for the church and was a member of its usher board and board of directors. Survivors include her husband, John W. Sellars, and a daughter, Kimberlv Sellars.

Kokomo. Snyder was found dead following the blaze in a three-story apartment building on the city's west side, firemen said. Retardation group's funding to be studied The first meeting of a special City-County Council committee to study Mollie needs jou "Mollie" is a 10-week-old German shepherd-collie mix who will grow up to be a big dog ano) will need a fenced-in yard. She is one of many dogs and cats available for adoption at the Indianapolis Humane Society, 7929 Michigan Road. (Star Photo) financing of the Marion County Association for Retarded Citizens will be held at 4 p.m.

Nov. 25 in Room 260 of the City-County Building. Philip Borst. committee chairman, said association spokesmen and representatives of the State Board of Health and the Indiana General Assembly have been invited. The committee was formed to permanently fund the association to avoid the controversy which surrounded the council's budget deliberations last September.

A lact.miniito Hoticinn tn orant thp Saturday at home. A native of Westmoreland, he lived here 40 years. He was a foreman for Georgia Pacific Co. and the former owner of Keene Trucking Co. He was a member of the American Legion, Central Indiana Beagle Club and Southport Baptist Church.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Survivors include his wife, Eva G.

Keene: a daughter. Linda Greg- $500,000 averted a deadlock on the remaining portions of the city and county budget. Borst said he expects the committee to hold at least three meetings 'and possibly finish its assignment early in January. i Heroin market glut to cause price drop Bangkok. Thailand Opium and heroin traffickers expect a bumper harvest of opium poppies from the Golden Triangle region of Burma, Thailand and Laos and are "selling off their stashes," causing a glut on the market, according to U.S.

narcotics officials here. A two-year drought in the region had caused an annual harvest of about 240 tons of poppies, the officials said, but the latest reports forecast a crop of about 700 tons in January. The bumper harvest is expected to glut the world market even more and bring down heroin prices in the United States, they said. India arrests 680 suspected guerrillas New Delhi, India AP) Army and police units have arrested nearly 680 suspected guerrillas of the underground People's Liberation Army in the remote northeastern state of Manipur, the United News of India reports. The Maoist organization is fighting for Manipur's.

independence. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared Manipur a "disturbed region" in September and ordered army troops to flush out guerrillas from its densely forested hills. son, and three sons, Larry, Stephen andj Carrie Whiteford Services for Carrie (Mammyi Whiteford, 84, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today and after 2 p.m.

Monday. She died Friday in St. Francis Hospital Center. She was the widow of Edward H. Whiteford.

A son, Leo E. Whiteford, survives. Chester R. Wilson Noblesville, Ind. Chester R.

Wilson. 55. formerly of Noblesville, died Saturday after the motorcycle he was riding was struck by an automobile at Biloxi, where he had lived the last 10 years. He was a postal service employee and an Army veteran of World War II. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Coal-trin-Randall and Roberts Funeral Home at Noblesville. where friends may call anytime Tuesday. Survivors include his mother, Gladys Wilson. Indiana deaths Greensburg, Ind. Elwood (Woody) Eaton, 66; Nora S.

O'Donald. 80, widow of John R. O'Donald. Westport, Ind. Edwin P.

Wilson, 71. drickson, 53, Greenwood, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in G.H. Herrmann Mad once I'uiiustaic .8 gallons of 'grass' Indianapolis police Saturday confis--cated eight. one-gallon plastic bags filled marijuana that were found by a maid while she was cleaning a room at ison Avenue Funeral Home, where friends may call from 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. today. She died Thursday in a Greenwood nursing home. A native of Macon County, Tennessee, she lived in the Indianapolis area most of her life. She was a receptionist for Pride Complete Vending Serv Kenneth Keene.

Renzo Kessinger Renzo Kessinger, 67, 323 North Rural Street, died Saturday in Community Hospital. Born at Millerstown, he lived here 28 years. He worked as a machine set-up man at Western Electric Company Inc. 23 years, retiring in 1973. He was a member of Greenwood Masons and Telephone Pioneers of America.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Dorsey and Doty Mortuary, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today and Monday. Survivors include his wife, Linda Kessinger; a son. Alfred Kessinger; and a daughter.

Gearline Durnil. Motel 6. 2851 North Shadeland Avenue. The two men who had rented the room I L. mIIm wiiml Bftar 1 ice five years.

She was a member ot Shelbyville Road Church of Christ and the National Hairdressers Association. Survivors include her husband, Arvine IiCU UCMUIC pUUtY OIIIICU oiiwibi whi m. They were seen leaving in a white i Pontiac Trans-Am bearing Texas license Hendrickson; a son, James Earl Hen drickson; and her mother, Lesbia Investigators said the marijuana was stored in a suitcase and a shopping bag. SwangoJ NATIONAL WIATMI0 SflVlCI 4O0ICAST to "4 ISt II -1A -10 30 24 10 4A 30 24 3000 JO 24 OATTU Id 1 The Weather Weather data Travelers' forecast NATIONAL WCATMEIC SKVICI M. 14.

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