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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 3

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53EL KEEPS VlGIL-Firc fighting equipment, including Snorkel No. 1, remained at Smoke 1 Carpet Com a Monday, 8 controlling sporatic puffs of smoke. The Wabash Avenue building was gutted when fire broke out late Sunday night The Ace Hardware Company Lawn Mower Shop to the west and Weismn Furniture to the east suffered heavy smoke and water damage. Martta Photo Cromwell Continued From Page One. from the heart of the building.

Firemen were hampered by onlookers, whose cars blocked Fourth Street, between Wabash and Cherry Street. Police said firemen complained that car owners used abusive language in some cases when asked to move their vehicles. Fourth Street from Ohio to Cherry and Wabash Ave. from Fifth to Third were blocked to traffic most of Monday morning. The Croniwells had operated the store at the Wabash location for seven years.

Previously, their business was located al 200 N. 3rd St. Juvenile Trial Continued From Page One. County, N.C., similar claim were asserted by 46 black youths arrested during demonstrations. Blackmun said juvenile courl proceedings prosecutions are not crimina: within the meaning of the Sixth Amendment which guarantees jury trials.

He said the states must be left leeway to juveniles, so long as" fundamental fairness" is observed. Blackmun noted that a presidential task force reported in 1967 that juvenile courts have severe problems. But" despite this, he said, the court could not take "the easy way" with a flat holding that all rights assured of an accused adult are to be imposed upon juvenile proceedings. "The juvenile concept held high promise," he wrote. "We are reluctant to say that, despite disappointments of grave dimensions, it still does nol hold promise." Twenty-nine states and the District of Columbia bar jury trials in juvenile proceeding, by state laws.

In another five states there are no juvenile jury trials by virtue of court rulings. In 10 other states, jury trials are possible under cer tain circumstances. Justice Douglas, for the dissenters, said courts and law enforcement officials sometimes treat juveniles not as delinquents but as criminals. Since the states use juvenile proceedings to prosecute youths for crime and to confine them the juvenile is entitled to the same procedural protection as adult, he wrote. Douglas, following his person practice, was not in court as the term neared an end.

He was said by a spokesman to be probably at his home in Washington state; his return before adjournment was not expected. GERSTMEYER" '6i REUNION SET The Gerstmeyer High School Class of 1961 is completing plans for its tenth anniversary with a dance July 31 and a family pic nic August 1. Several graduates have not yet been contacted. These persons include: Barbara Blanchard, Sandra Cherry, Clifford Cox, James Edmondson, Robert Loudermilk, Marsha Meyers, Hubert Dee Neaderhiser, Janet Page, Judy Hall and Elizabeth Ralston. Also, Lillian Rolutid, Thomas Smith, Janet Sowers, Donald H.

Sutherland, Richard Switzer, Kenneth Taylor, Ilita Wade and Charles Willis. Anyone with information regarding these people should contact Anita Harvey Creasey or Barbara Miller Ingrain. Reservations should be sent to Sharon Chubb Rouse, 2101 Grant. CRASH VICTIM LISTED 'POOR' Clarence Harris, 48, 1423 S. I2th was listed in poor condition at St.

Anthoy Hospital Monday morning, suffering from head injuries after being in-, volved in an automobile accident Sunday at 5:15 p.m. According to police reports, was driving northbound; on. Gilbert Ave. when his car! collided at the intersection ofj Gilbert and Walnut SI. wilh ul ear driven b.v Jeffrey M.

1845 S. 2Hb St. LACEBY, England Tony White estimates two horses grazing in his field have eaten a half a ton of trees in recent weeks. He says the animals have reduced 21 seventeen foot popular trees to stumps by nibbling through them. Five Drown In Indiana By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Five persons died in Indiana waters Sunday and another Hoosier drowned while fishing in Minnesota.

James B. Fentress, 54, Green Isle, apparently drowned while fishing on Lake Le Homme Dieu near Alexandria, authorities said. His boat drifted to shore about noon Sunday and the body was recovered by county sheriff's officers about four hours later. Leon Chapman, 22, and Sylvia Grundy, 19, both of Fort Wayne, drowned when their canoes capsized during an outing at Lake James in Steuben County. They were among a party of eight persons who rented three canoes at the lake.

Police said they were crossing the lake when waves from a speedboat tipped two of the three canoes over. Jerry L. Jessie, 18, Indianapolis drowned when he tried to swim across a pond on the east side of Indianapolis. Virgil A. Hero, 35, Indianapolis drowned while swimming in Geist Reservoir in northern Marion County.

Roger D. Brewer, 18, Cincin- In Accident Near Clinton Two young women were in jured in a three-car accident Sunday at 9:28 p.m. about 3.7 miles north of Clinton on In diana Highway 63. Amy N. Benckart, 21, Indianapolis, driver of one of the cars, was treated for multiple 'bruises and abrasions and released from St.

Anthony Hospital. A passenger in her car, Sister Mary Kay Kress, S. 22, Owens Hall, St. Mary-of-the- Woods College, remains in St. Anthony Hospital, where her condition is reported satisfactory.

According to Indiana State Police, Miss Benckart's automobile, headed north on High- when he dived a railroad abutment into Tanners Creek a mile west of Guilford in Dear born County. GarfieM 1961 Class Plans Aug. Reunion The 1961 graduating class of Garfield High School is planning the 10 year class reunion, tentatively set for August 14 and 15. There will be a dinner dance planned for the graduates and their spouses and a picnic planned for the families the following day. The committee is having difficulty finding the following people: Eleanor L.

Johnson, Judy Smith, Robert 3'issey, Peter Davitto, Glaurie Derenna, Daniel Fitzgerald, Nadine La- Laux, Lester Pittman, Norma Reynolds and Tim Taylor. Also, Sophian Wlodarz, Gerald Wright, Fred Clayton, Walter Crowe, Donna Gillen, Joe Pate, Richard Graham, Michael Christeson, John Gillaspy, Jessie and Anita Jerry 'McCreles, Peggy Miller, Laura Roberts, John Rodriguey, Jack Scruggs, Louis Hayworth, James King, Warren Hale, Jim Hoffman, Janet King. Norma Mace, Patty Moore Bonnie Gable, Mary Murphy Sharon Parson, Barbara Thompson, Patty Snyder, Char lene Watson, and Rod Bucholtz Also, Carl Swander, Mike Thomas, Carl Dopher, Ron Hendricks, and Barbara Williams. Anyone knowing the addresses of these people please contact Virgil D. Allen, 2109 S.

4th or Connie Bennett Lawrence, Rosedale Rd. There will be committee meetings on Wednesday, June 23, the home of Shirley Cresson Lenz, 237 S. 21st and Friday, June 25, at the i of Deanna Champer Lammey, 3203 N. 23rd St. Cardinal SDX Names Awards EVANSVILLE, Ind.

Illinois Lt. Gov. Paul Simon and Dr. Delyte W. Morris, former president emeritus of Southern Illinois University, received awards Sunday from the Cardinal States chaper of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society.

Simon was named Southern Illinois newsmaker for 1970 by the SDX chapter which includes members from southern Illinois, southern Indiana and western Kentucky. Morris was presented with a throwB Ut arresed dr In Harry Swank and Paul Rayhl SON CHARGED IN FATHER'S DEATH INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Police here Sunday charged Cecil E. Staten, 23, Indianapolis, with the shooting death of his father Saturday night in their northwest-side home. Staten's father, Joseph, charged with murder and dis orderly conduct. THE TRIBUNE, TIRRE HAUTf, (NO MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1971 3 i' -i Meadows Branch Library Plans Summer Film Shows A Akj way 63, was struck on the left public service award in recog- side oy a southbound car driven nition of the progress made at by Rudolph A.

Benko, 53, An- SIU during his term as presi- deron Ind. The Benckart dent from 1948 to 1970. vehicle then kidded out of control and was struck on the right Thp Hartke as for 'western Kentucky. Other public service awards went to Mrs. Barbara DeWitt of lw i Evansville, a civic worker a drug abuse program, to Msgr.

John M. Higgiris Morganfield, Ky. GARFIELD CLASS OF '61 PLANS REUNION-Members of the Garfield High School Class hC tenthaann Sary Cation on Aug 14 and 15 anS te Icft Mary Ann McGuinness Shaw, Jayne Boyles Follett Connie a co-chairman, and Virgil S. Allen, chairman Standing, from left arc Deanne Champer Lammey, Regina Varda Bulauski and Shirley Cresson Leni. House of Photography Photo.

Meadows Branch Library in Meadows Shopping Center will begin its Wednesday morning' summer film shows, "Time foV Children," this week. The June 23 'show at 10 a.m. in the library on the lower level will feature "White Throat," and "The Zoo and You." Both films show the natural life in Canadian Algonquin Park, Ontaria, and Calgary's Natural History Park. In the latter, children are seen riding fte elephants, and feeding and petting the small animals. On July 7 the special film show for children will be "Story of Old Glory," and on July 14 "Many Moons," the magical tale of a little princess who charge of the summer program for children.

wanted the moon, and how she got it, will be shown. "Morning Star" will be the feature for July 21. It pictures the courage of two men who lead a huge flock of sheep in annual migration across the Arizona desert. Mrs. Margaret Rohan, assistant branch librarian, is in WOMAN ACCUSED IN INlDY DEATH INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Wilford Ous-ley, 48, Indianapolis, was fatally shot Sunday his wife, Rosemary, 43, was charged with murder, police said.

The shooting is believed to have followed a domestic quarrel in the kitchen of their house where the body was found, Homicide Lt. John E. Offutl said. Mrs. Ousley was scheduled to appear, today in Municipa Court.

KOREAN CLASH SEOUL (AP) South Korean forces killed one North Korean intruder and captured another in a clash early Friday on Sukmo Island, 35 miles northwest of Seoul, the Counter- Espionage Operations Command announced oday HORSEMEN Double Corral of The first commercial use of elevators in the United States was in 1889. FIX BROKEN DENTURE. At home in minutes Amazing new Quit-Fix fixes'broken r.T plates, fills in the cracks and replaces alter he and his son quarreled, teeth like new. Fast! Easy to use! No Police said young Staten was ccii tools needed. barged with murder and dis- or your money back.

Dintun Repair Kit The Poet Dante was known as the "poet of the Damned." BODY IDENTIFIED SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) The partially decomposed body of a woman found ih a field near South Bend JuiU 6 has been identified as thajt of Norma Jean Turner, 23, Gary. Identification was made through a check of fingerprints. Cause of death has not been determined. The body taken to Indianapolis for further tests.

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