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30 I 3000- Democrats Strengthen Hold On Nation's Statehouses strength of his family's power hiju4Cisco otuvte -fl art invited from Kcotion. lott-mnut rtemi may bt accepted until 8:30 through Fridays ond until 4 p.m. Fridays issues. 6 I yri lntl lO'OC 4S1 WEATHER FORECAST Snow is expected tonight over the western lakes area, while a chance of showers is forecast in portions of the Northeast and most of Florida. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere.

By SARA FRITZ WASHINGTON (UPI) Despite a big Republican victory in Illinois. Democrats strengthened their already powerful bold on the nation's statehouses today with one extra governorship. The upset of Missouri GOP Gov. Christopher Bond made the difference. Democratic gubernatorial candidates won in nine states Tuesday, giving them a historically high nationwide advantage of 37 to 12.

The GOP won five states. The victors included a woman. Washington Democrat Dixy Lee Ray. and two heirs to famous family fortunes. Republican Pierre du Pont won in Delaware, and West Virginia Democrat Jay Rockefeller became the third member of his wealthy family to be elected as a governor.

Half of the states with governorships at slake opted for change. Democrats seized control of Missouri. West Virginia, Washington and North Carolina while Republicans ousted them in Missouri. Delaware and Vermont. The Democrats previously controlled 36 states and the Republicans 13.

One governorship controlled by an independ- ent was not up for re-election Bond's defeat was the only shock. A handsome. 38-year-old moderate Republican with big ambitions. Bond was denied a second term as Missouri governor by Democrat Joseph. P.

Teasdale. Teasdale became known as 'WalkhV Joe" in 1972 when be finished third in the Democratic gubernatorial primary after a walking tour of Missouri. He took the nomination this year in an upset, then beat Bond on the apparent strength of a Democratic tide in the Missouri presidential balloting. The sting of defeat in Missouri was softened for the Republicans when James Thompson. a six-foot-six federal prosecutor, easily wrested the Illinois statehouse from Democratic hands.

Thompson, who launched his reputation by prosecuting cronies of Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, scaled it by defeating Daley machine candidate Micahel Hewlett. He was expected to use the nation's biggest Republican-controlled state as a platform for national prominence. The Republicans also managed to defeat incumbent Democratic Gov. Sherman Tribbitt in Delaware, where du Pont was elected easily on the Roy Arnholt. 4124 Riverside Maurice Burton.

Edinburg. Mrs. Everett Clark. Route 8 Dawn DeLav. Greensburg.

Clyde Flodder. Batesville. Mrs. Roy Foster. Clifford Mrs.

Dennis Foster. Seymour. Mrs Willis Gibson. Route 11. Amy Giles.

3813 Camden. Mrs Danny Hubbard. North Vernon. Mrs Jesslee Jackson. Seymour.

Mrs. Robert Oatbout. 3134 Griffa Jera Payton. Route 7. Lisa Richards.

Elizabeth-town Samuel Sauley. Jr Madison. Russell Scroggins. Madison. Mrs George Smith.

S35 Seventh. Mrs. Clarence Snvder. Route 8 Ceburn Tyler. North Vernon.

Mrs. Reed Whitaker. Seymour. Mrs. Forest Wood.

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Shots were exchanged and a 14-year-boy was wounded in the mouth. He was taken to a local doctor for treatment and removal of the pellets. The six were turned over to their parents and state police officers confiscated four guns. 3 20 Phoebe Roberts. caHinc, Trx Republic day before pub Toni Rogers, 11, Route 4.

Stephen Hendershot, 7. Jonesville. Edna Soller, Shelbyville. Mary Nail. North Vernon.

Mrs. Gene Douglas. 5628 Denies Laura Gustin, North Vernon. Mrs. John Polley, Seymour.

Mrs. William Poole, North Vernon. Tammy Williams, Vallonia. Mrs. Charles Campfield, Edinburg Dennis Lemm, Madison.

Leon Phegley, 252 Cleveland. Bert Stout, Vernon. Frank Burton, Edinburg. Henry Bowman. 2603 Joseph Cox.

Harrison Ramsey, Vevay. Thomas Freeman, 2134 20th. John Vanest. Westport. Bill Tobias.

Edinburg Manuel Sposeep. 1 130 Saylor. George Davis, Brownstown. Dismissals Reva Abel. 365 S.

National EDITOR'S NOTE: The following information was compiled from the records of area law, fire and hospital agencies. Traffic Accidents Unless otherwise indicated, persons injured were not hospitalized. Tuesday 6:20 a.m. Seventh and Central: John Henry, 55, 2715 15th. and Claude Sharp, 57.

Route 4. 11:37 a.m. 25th and Marr: Freddie Shatto. 41. Elizabeth-town route 1.

and Barbara Hel-vey. 25. Logansport. 2:45 p.m- 12th and Washington: John Thompson. 25.

1630 Eighth, and Flora Man-lief. 60. Taylorsville. 3 52 p.m. Road 46 West: Lloyd Barkes.

58. Seymour, and Edward Worley. 33. Louisville. 4:36 m.

17th and Newton: Mary Hillen. 24. 2221 Indiana, and David Miles, 23, Route 9. 5:38 p.m. 25th and Franklin: Anthony Martin, 29, Columbus, and Mary Clapp.

21, Hope. 6:14 pm. Road 46 East and Taylor: Harry Lund. 45, Cambridge. Ohio, and Merle Nelson.

73. 645 Franklin. 7:28 p.m. Elizabeth Barri-ger. 22.

Route 2. and Boise Thompson. 17. Route 1. 11:21 pm.

Fourth and Washington: Joyce Miller. 27. 821 Mckinley and Thad Gordon. 32. 1024 Chestnut, Miller car southbound on Washington, Gordon car eastbound on Fourth, vehicles collided in intersection.

Joyce Miller and Lewis Burton. 35. 1421 Pearl, passenger in Miller car, both suffered bruises. Traffic Charges Taesday Speeding Nancy Losure. 37.

3651 Arlington. Central and Rocky Ford. 8:45 a.m.; Mary Gooden. 65. Route 9.

Fifth and Brown. 9 30 a.m.; Evelyn Kil-gas. 23. Seymour. Interstate 65 9:40 am; Paul Dearnaley.

26. Louisville. Ky 9:40 a.m.; James Chaney, 52, In O-fit. Mondays for Saturday and fortune. Following in the footsteps of his Republican uncles Nelson in New York and Winthrop in Arkansas.

Jay Rockefeller won West Virginia for the Democrats by spending an estimated $3 million of his family wealth to defeat former GOP Gov. Cecil Underwood. Vermont went Republican as Richard Snelling defeated Democrat Stella Hackel, one of the two women seeking a governorship in 1976. But Miss Ray, the other woman candidate and former head of the Atomic Energy Commission, managed to turn the tables in Washington by defeating Republican John Spellman. Miss Ray was only the second woman to be elected governor without trading on a husband's reputation.

Lt. Gov. James Hunt also reclaimed North Carolina for the Democrats. Rhode Island remained Democratic with the victory of J. Joseph Garrahy, as did Utah with Scott Matheson.

Neither race involved an incumbent. Five incumbents were reelected. Only one of them. Republican Meldrim Thomson, had a tough race. The others were Democrats David Pryor of Arkansas.

Arthur Link of North Dakota and Thomas Judge of Montana; and Republican Otis Bowen of Indiana. It. another home and a plane were found to contain nearly two tons of marijuana- valued at about $3 million at Bakalar Municipal airport Labor day week end. Bartholomew Prosecutor Richard Donnelly brought civil actions, known as petitions of forfeiture, to have one of the homes and the plane turned over to the State Board of Pharmacy. Lienberger ordered the property seized and turned over to the state Sept.

30. Owners of the motor home in question now want their property back. Lienberger has set a hearing on the issue for 9 a.m. Dec. 8.

Lice on Salmon The reason salmon jump up in the water is to get rid of "lice" -parasitic copepods which cling to gills and other parts of the fish. complete financing available Stop by and see them Possession of a motor home involved in the $3 million marijuana catch Labor day week end is an issue again as a local lawyer seeks to get possession for his clients. Dan Patterson, a local lawyer, filed a motion witb circuit court Monday for the court to set aside an earlier judgment. Circuit Judge William Lienberger had ordered the motor home seized and turned over to the State Board of Pharmacy with offices in Indianapolis. Patterson filed his motion on behalf of and RV Owners and Rental Service in North Plains.

and Gene Loyd to whom the home was issued. Patterson contends any illegal activity involving the home was committed without the owners' knowledge, and owners were not timely advised of the court action seizing the home. One of the defendants in the pending criminal cases. Edward Birch of Amity. had leased the motor home from and M.

Parties Switch Assembly Control Notice foe the Hopper column reotler, ond may bt wbmittod by 372 7811 Eitefwon 26 or 33. -5 National Association of Retired Federal Employes will have its monthly meeting at 6:30 o'clock tonight at Gene's cafeteria in Eastbrook Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Great-bouse of 1825 Eighth are parents of a boy born Oct.

20 at Bartholomew County hospital Named Cory Patrick, be weighed six pounds. 15 ounces. He has a sister. Shannon Lea. A barbecue, sponsored by the adult choir of the Second Baptist church, Ninth and Reed streets, will be held from 11 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Saturday at the church. Tickets are $3 a person and proceeds will go to the church. The Rev. Elzie Lawler is pastor.

Mrs. Vane Pierson of 3183 East 16th has been readmitted to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment and additional surgery. Her address is Indiana University hospital, Krannert Pavilion, 1100 West Michigan, Indianapolice. Ind. 46202.

Born Tuesday at the hospital in Seymour were a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Smith and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Johnson, all of Seymour. Annual turkey supper at Sardinia Baptist church is planned from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the church. Tickets will be available at the door or from any church member. An old-time revival is in progress at Apostolic Hope Tabernacle at 19th and Elm streets in Columbus, with Dr.

and Mrs. James Zink ef Houston, Texas, as guest speakers. Born at Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robin Knox, Route 7.

daughter, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hendershot. Edinburg.

daughter, Tuesday. Admittances Bradley Konkle, 8, Greensburg. Tony Miller, 15, Flat Rock Melissa West. 3. Westport Johnson County Hospital Report Fruklia Here is a report on area residents at Johnson County hospital at Franklin: Admittaaces Carolyn Sue Bailenger, 519 Middle.

Edinburg. Estella Marie Brooks. Edinburg route 1. Raymond Allen Brand, Edinburg route 1. Samuel Strickland, Franklin route 5.

Eva Marie Ward, Franklin route 5. Dismissals Floyd Denzil Thompson, 207 North Lincoln, Edinburg. Erna Marie Hulse. Columbus. Jeffery Dean Taylor, 710 South Roosevelt, Edinburg.

Gwendolyn Kaye Lewman and baby. Columbus. Lienberger Begins 13-Day Vacation Circuit Judge William Lienberger began a 13-day vacation Monday when he ended the court's business. While Lienberger is away from the bench Superior court Judge Sidney Showalter will serve as judge pro tern. Circuit court staff including Ann Under, court reporter; Jane Herron.

secretary and Howard Wright, bailiff, will maintain regular court hours during the judge's absence. Lienberger returns to the bench No. 13. 6-Concert Series NEW YORK (UPI) The Symphony of the New World begins a six-concert series at Carnegie Hall Nov. 7.

Guest artists will include soprano Mar-Una Arroyo and pianist Lorin Hollander, under the direction of Everett Lee. Z2E1: Boston Schrod Specialty of the House Slaw, French or Horn Met ond Hush Puppies M.69 Aciom front Eottbiook as the of false and 2233 Thelma Berry. 33. 1522 27th. Roads 46 and 31A.

7 p.m. Other charges Peter Ri-siey. 42. 2605 Sycamore, violation of parking law. 500 block of California.

10:25 a.m.; Garry Gatewood.2. 5121 North Lincoln, on warrant for failure to appear in court, at residence. 12:56 p.m. Today Public intoxication Lewis Burton. 35.

1421 Pearl. Bartholomew County hospital. 1 45 a.m. Incident Reports Tuesday 9 a.m. Evelyn Stickens, 2643 Hawpatch.

reported her vehicle sprayed with paint while parked at home. 9:20 a.m. James Farless, Route 3. reported vandalism to his car while parked at home. 11:30 a.m.

-Ann Elkins. 221 Collier, reported theft of her 1971 green Ford station wagon, license 3B 1958. 12:30 p.m. Clarence Hide-man. Seymour, reported vandalism to a home he is buying on Griffa.

12:50 p.m. Police investigating report of forged savings withdrawal slips on local account at Irwin Union Bank 12:50 p.m. Mike Collins, 2755 Prosperity, reported paint sprayed on his van while vehicle parked at home. 11 :57 p.m. Police report of two men who stopped car on 25th and said they were police.

Persons in green Vega with no identification told man he was speeding according to report. Man left. Police could not locate Vega. Today 12:32 a.m. Police report of shooting at Columbus IGA in Northern Village.

Robert Evans. 21. 1227 Franklin suffered self-inflicted arminjury. according to police. Medic I Emergency ambulance service: all runs to Bartholomew County hospital unless otherwise indicated.

Tuesday 10 a.m. Reliance Electric company. 10th street plant: Doo Hikkies What Knots Northside of Square Hope, Indiana White Polyester Welt Cord 4 ply 320yds. $12 Ferns $4. 95 Kangaroo Ivy $7.

95 New Hours: 9-5 II a.m. -5 p.m. Sal. Bv ED STATTMANN INDIANAPOLIS (UPI I -The 1977-78 Indiana Legislature again will be politically divided. But for the next two years, the House apparently will be under Republican control and the Senate dominated by Democrats, a switch from the 1975-76 sessions.

Unofficial results list at least 53 Republicans elected in the 100-seat House and enough Democrats to give their party at least 28 of the 50 Senate seats, thanks partly to a Democratic majority among the 25 holdover senators. The House in the past two years was controlled by Democrats, 56-44. while the Republicans controlled the Senate. 27-23. Rep.

Kermit 0. Burrous. R-Peru. almost assuredly will be elected speaker by House republicans, as he was two years ago. when the GOP last controlled the House.

At least five state representatives made the transition from House to Senate. Rep. Katie Hall. D-Gary. was unopposed for the Senate.

Rep. Julia M. Carson. Indianapolis, also made the jump, defeating Republican George R. Weathers.

Indianapolis, for a vacant seat. Together they become the first Negro women state senators in Indiana history. Republican representatives who won Senate seats are. at least: Reps. John Larson.

Valparaiso; Richard E. Shank, Elkhart: and John R. Sinks. Fort Wayne. headquarters.

4224 Fifth. Fire started as result of discarded cigarette. Minor damage reported. 11:35 p.m. Hope volunteer fire department called to South Walnut where parked car of Garnett Everroad of Hope caught fire from gasoline line leak.

The 1969 Cadillac was estimated to be total Inss Today 10:07 a.m. r- East Columbus, Ogllville and volunteer firemen called to Leland Johnson residence on Road 450S just west of Road 31-A where house caught fire from undetermined origin. Oc- cupants unhurt. Additional details unavailable. 8:56 a.m..

Columbus fire department called tn Cummins Engine company. Fifth and California, where welding sparks were sucked into vent. Damage to vent estimated at $100. Jackson County Police Report Monday State police trooper Charles Allen and Det Wayne Hall are investigating a shouting incident at Richarts Men shop on Road 31A north of Seymour. Five windows reportedly were shot out by shotgun blasts about 9:30 p.m.

Monday, Rod Snodgrass. who lives nearby and is employed at the store, reported to state police he heard gunshots at 9:30 pm but had not seen any vehicle. When he arrived at store Tuesday morning he found broken windows. Approximately 150 pairs of socks, lying in front of the window, had to be destroyed Jennings County Report JENNINGS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL North Vernon Dismissals Ruby Deppe, North Vernon. William Lucas, Westport route 2.

Elaine Ritchie. Holton route 1 Ten persons were treated and released Tuesday at Jennings Community hospital emergency room. RESCUE 2 AMBULANCE Tuesday 12:07 a.m. Squad check at scene, patient refused transportation. 1:46 a.m.

Herb Day, Vernon, illness, to Jennings Community hospital, treated and released. 9:09 a.m. Laura Gustin, North Vernon, illness, to Bartholomew county hospital, treated and released. 5:01 p.m. Eslel Smith, North Vernon, illness, to Jennings Community hospital, treated and released.

6:48 p.m. Tommy Chomel, North Vernon, squad check at scene, nut transported. 7:31 p.m. Mayme Wright, Commiskey. dead on arrival of squad, body taken to Dove funeral home.

9:09 p.m. Christine Bryant, North Vernon, injured in fall, taken to Jennings Community hospital, treated and released. of in 35. of Indianapolis was arrested by Jackson county police and charged with deceptive practices. 8:55 p.m.

Vernon Richards. 46, of Ixmisville was arrested by Seymour police and charged with public in-trmratinn; at the same time Charles Reed, 45, of Seymour was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, second offense. 10 15 Tami Joe Harden, 29, of Seymour was arrested by Jackson county police on circuit court warrant on charge of failure to provide; be was released at 12:20 p.m. on $2,000 property bond. Sen.

Jean Sullivan. R-Peru. lost to Robert E. Peterson, D-Rochester. She was elected by Republican precinct committeemen to fill the seat her husband.

Sen. Leo Sullivan, vacated when he became too ill to serve. Democrats will use a similar process to fill the seat vacated by State Sen. Adam Benjamin. D-Gary.

who was elected to Congress: Republican John Augsburger won the Senate seat vacated by his father. John F. Augsburger Democratic incumbent senators who won included Sens. Elden Tipton. Jasonville.

and Patrick D. Carroll, Bloom-ington. Republicans returned to the Senate included Sens. Martin K. Edwards.

New Castle, Joan M. Gubbins. Indianapolis; Charles E. Bosma. Beech Grove; Morris Mills, Indianapolis, and Lawrence M.

Borst. Indianapolis. Three Democratic House members were elected without opposition: Reps. Jewell Harris. Gary; Spencer Schnaitter, Madison: Dennis H.

Heeke, Dubois, and Rayfield Fisher, Gary. Comeback efforts were fruitful for former former Sen. James W. Spurgeon, D-Brown-stown. in the Senate, and Rep.

Doris Dorbecker. R-In-dianapolis. and former Sen. Danny L. Burton, R-In-.

dianapolis. this time in the House. Democrat Nelson Grills lost his comeback try for the House. CIRCUIT CIVIL Dissolution of Marriage FUed Lisa G. McFarlane of Route 4 and Charles E.

McFarlane, married Sept. 4, 1976, separated Oct. II. 1976. Ronald E.

Greathouse of 61 Dahn and Ka the line S. Great-bouse, married Oct. 31, 1970, separated Jan. 5, 1976, three children. Complaint Filed Joseph Duncan vs.

United States Distributors association and Consolidated Marketing, Stafford, in complaint on agreement. Complaint states litigants entered into agreement on vending ma-chines and defendants breached contract by refusing to repurchase machines. Complaint asks $16,000 damages. By a land it's a Moped motorized bicycle byGaroJIi 150M.P.G. no helmet required no insurance no op era tors license Doe your child have TWO GOOD EYES? Local Courts dianapolis.

Interstate 65, 10:05 Ray Phares. 18. Edinburg. Interstate 65. 10:30 a.m.; Tobi Hobbs.

27. 32 Salzburg. 22nd and Hawcreek. 11:20 a.m.: Jerry VanDiver, 21, Edinburg. Road 7.

10:45 p.m. Other charges John Davis, 17. 7712 Parkland, violation of bumper law. 23rd and Home, 7:40 a Janet Feldmann, no age given. Columbus, violation vehicle inspection law, National and Central, 8:30 a.m.; Clifford Davis.

23. 102 South Cherry, violation of muffler law. Third and California. 3:05 p.m.; Marston Mitchell, 31, Road 31. disregarding traffic light.

25th and National. 3:45 p.m. Loyd Barkes. 58, Seymour, having no operator's license. Road 46 West.

4 p.m.; Jerry Vandiver. 21. Edinburg, having false registration. Road 7, 10:40 p.m.; Katherina Gon-zoles. 45.

Indianapolis, driving under the influence of alcohol. Interstate 65. 11 :45 p.m. Today Other charges Joyce Miller. 27, 821 McKinley, having' or fictitious registration having no operator's license, Fourth and Washington, Ernest Roberts, 31.

Chestnut, driving while suspended. 11th and Chestnut, Terry Kamp. 32. 3532 Mockingbird, became ill. admitted and was reported to be in serious condition.

10:43 a m. Howard Johnson restaurant: unit not needed. 10:53 a.m. Cummins Engine company. Plant 8: Tom Sprague.

22. Salzburg, became ill. treated and released. 11:20 p.m. Fourth and Washington: Lewis Burton, 34.

1421 Pearl, and Joyce Miller, 27. 821 McKinley. traffic accident, both treated and released. Today 12:29 a.m. Columbus IGA: Robert Evans.

21, 1227 Franklin, shooting incident, treated and released. 5:25 a 241 North Gladstone: unit not needed. Fires Tuesday 10:47 a m. Columbus fire department washed down gasoline after traffic accident on Jonathan Moore pike near Interstate 7:41 p.m. Columbus fire department called to Leonard Busch residence, 2630 Lynn-wood, where fireplace flue burned out.

No damage reported. 9:55 p.m. Columbus fire department extinguished rug fire in doorway at Republican Statements in newlv filed cases represent only the side the plaintiff. Among the lawsuits filed and actions taken in Bartholomew circuit and superior courts with plaintiff listed first were: SUPERIOR CIVIL Dissolution of Marriage Filed Mickey J. Phelps of Hope and Melvin L.

Phelps, married Sept. 5, 1971, separated Monday, two children. Complaint Dismissal Roland and Sharon Clark vs. National Home Life Assurance company of Valley Forge, complaint on contract contending company denied payment of medical benefits; lawsuit dismissed. WHO; WHy.

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