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0-A TDTDTtFIP THE WEATHER Partly Cloudy, Warmer; High Today 55 Read By More Garrett People Than Any Other Publication In The World VOL. LXXVIII No. 57 GARRETT, DeKALB COUNTY, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1964 MONDAY AND THURSDAY mmts gLi -L wiiiin in Nj Mrs. Steven Blaskie GHS Streamliner Is Dies At Age Of 91 Given Honor Rating SOCIAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS Three Die In A Tragic Fire At 35 County Men To Report For April Induction A Second Class honor has been awarded the Maroon and I Blue Streamliner of Garrett high Waterloo Home Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Freeman of Rt. 2, AvilTa. are the parents of a daughter weighing 8 pounds and 9 ounces born Sun Thursday Final Day For Filing By Candidates Next Thursday, March 25, is the last day for all political candidates to file for office in the coming May 5 primary election, it is announced by Walter C. Manon, clerk of the DeKalb circuit court. This also applies MONDAY F.O.E., Monday at 8.

B. of L.E., Monday at 2. I.O.O.F., Monday at 8. O.R.C., Monday at 1:30. Double funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Tuesday I for Emerson Charles Walker, Sheriff, County Commissioners Sued For $50,000 An Auburn man arrested Wednesday night has filed suit in the DeKalb circuit court in Auburn against Sheriff Dorsie A. Likens and the DeKalb county commissioners seeking damages because he was "humiliated" when the sheriff, he alleges, declined in the middle of the night to gt out of bed and release him on bond. The suit was filed shortly be school in the 70th All American Newspaper Critical Service of the National Scholastic Press Association. The rating was based upon a file of the newspapers published during the first semester of this school year under the editorship The chief clerk of the DeKalb county Selective Service board in Auburn, Mrs. Pauline Blicken-staff, reported today that 35 young men will leave the city Wednesday, April 8, in the April induction call.

Lions club, Monday at 6:15 at age 69, and his mother, Mrs. Platner's Steak House. Christina Walker, 92, who day at 10:30 a.m. They have named the child Judy Lynn. Admitted: Wednesday Allen R.

Mc-Pheeters. 16, son of Mrs. Mildred McPheeters of 414 North Randolph, medical care; Vonda Lee Bixler, 15, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bixler of 13C9 Friendship Grange, Mondav perished Friday along with their I If. 'C at 8 in the Grange hall.

housekeeper, Miss Flossie Funk, 66, in a tragic fire. to all candidates for school! DeMolay Mothers club, Mon of Rosemary McGrath. day at 7:45 in the Masonic Rites for Miss Funk were Second Class honor rating is 1 temple. given to the majority of entries conducted Sunday at Ashley. Garrett Nurses club, Monday which have been judged as Services for Mr.

Walker, a West King, medical care; Stanley K. Friend of Corunna, medical care and he was dismissed at 8 at the hospital. All regis "Good" to "Very Good" and in retired school teacher and railway mail clerk, and his mother, tered nurses are welcome. Mrs dicates that those newspapers fore 5 p.m. Thursday by Robert W.

Bradley, 34, of 1202 South Cedar street, Auburn, through William Ort will give a report wiu be held in the Ettinger fu- 1 1 are doing a good job in a work 1 on the convention she recentlj neral horns in Waterloo. manlike manner, according to his attorney, Barrie C. Trem- attended at Dallas, Tex the NSPA. The Walkers and Miss Funk try- 2 1 1 boards in the various school districts of the county. Two more persons have filed their candidacies for the Garrett-Keyser-Butler Community School District school board.

They are Maurice Chisholm of Keyser township, who is presently a member of the board, and Fin-ley Custer, also of Keyser township, but who is running as a candidate-at-large. Raymond Burtch of Garrett and Oscar Noel of Butler township had previously filed for the local school board. per of Fort Wayne. Girl Scout Neighborhood, Mon The Streamliner was scored died of carbon monoxide poison day at 745 at the Methodist by a judge using the standard Mrs. Blickenstaff said 31 of I the young men will report to the reception center at 342 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis, for physical examinations.

They are scheduled to return to Auburn late the same night. Four other young men, including two Uansf erred to the board in Auburn from other boards, will report April 8 for induction into active military service. The chief clerk said the group will leave the draft board office on West Ninth street in Auburn at 5:30 a.m. and travel to Indianapolis by special bus with a small draft contingent from Steuben county. The last draft call from DeKalb county was on March 4 Named as defendants with Sheriff Likens were Commissioners Vern Myers, Cecil Fitch ing in the fire that gutted the Walker residence at the south edge of Waterloo about noon rating books.

A total of 3,100 points were amassed in the- var MRS. STEVEN BLASKIE One of the oldest residents of church. TUESDAY B.P.O. Elks, Tuesday at 8. Thursday.

Thursday Mrs. Roy Shank of 410li South Peters, medical care and she has been dismissed; Mrs. Marvin Hall of 1301 West King, surgery and she has been dismissed; Eva M. Sawyer, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert A. Woodward of 509 South Cowen. medical care and she was dismissed Friday. Friday Julia Dennison, 4. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Dennison of 917 West and Samuel Cook. Friday. ious categories evaluated. The i Bradley was arrested Wed B.

of L.F. Tuesday at 7 The DeKalb county coroner. VVu JUS-'Didau' low score for the Second Class at the age of 94 years at 3:50 raHn 9 snn tho nesday evening by Auburn po Eagle Ladies Auxiliary, Tues Dr. Floyd B. Coleman, Sheriff lice on a city court warrant is Dorsie A.

Likens and Waterloo Heart home at Avilla. score for the First Class rating was 3,300 points. day at 8. WEDNESDAY sued by City Judge Grant Van Police Chief Harvey Wells said Horne. Mrs.

Blaskie, wife of Steven Kenneth Richardson is adviser the bodies were burned beyond O.E.S., Wednesday at 8, reg An affidavit signed by an Blaskie of 317 South Ijams street, cf recognition. ular meeting and party for out Auburn woman charging Brad Quincy, surgery and she has been dismissed; David A. Ben Garrett succumbed to eomplica- Editoriar staf The Rev. Norman Detroy, pas going officers. ley with annoying and harass positions are now handled by American Legion Post 178 tor of the EUB church in Waterloo, will officiate at the serv ing by telephone was approved son, 8, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Benson of 1207 South Peters, uu Muuueauu tu yi Noe, Jadde WeUer Wednesday at 8. by Prosecutor James Philip four years and entered the home ices Tuesday for Mrs. Walker L.S. to B.

of L.F. Wed Butler. Patsy Eberhard. Top business staff nositions are handled bv at Avilla on Nov. 14, 1963.

and her son. Burial will follow nesday at 2, regular meeting Bradley was taken into cus She was born Aug. 13, 1869, in canv Weimer. advertising man- when 34 young men reported to Indianapolis for physical examinations preparatory to induction. There was no induction call in March.

Jolly Dozen club, Wednesdav in the Waterloo cemetery. Kendallville and was the daugh- pPSr Redmond, business tody by Police Capt. Rit tenhouse and Sgt. Arman Camp She was a member of the at 2 with Mrs. Earl Moughler.

Another 1-69 Case To Open In Court Another Interstate 69 condemnation case is scheduled to go on trial before a jury in the DeKalb circuit court in Auburn -Monday. The appropriation of real estate case was filed by the State of Indiana against George Leo Noirot and Ruth Noirot. H. Charles Winans, a Garrett attorney, will represent the state Attorney General's office as local counsel. Van Horne Van Home, Auburn attorneys, represent Mr.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mariager; and Stephanie Smith, (Note change of date) b'ell after an investigation by urams. ane ana iur. ciasiue circuiation manager.

WSCS of the Methodist church EUB church and the O.E.S. of Waterloo. Her son was a member of the Masonic order and the O.E.S. of Waterloo. He the police sergeant.

tonsillectomy and he has been dismissed; Mrs. Alma Hous-er of Rt. 1, Garrett, medical care; Leslie Aldrich, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Aldrich of Stroh, tonsillectomy and he has been dismissed.

Sunday Mrs. Elmo J. Kohne of Fort Wayne, surgery. Other patients in the hospital are: Mrs. Robert E.

Gilbert of 110 were uiuiea marriage at nge A staff of nearlv seventv stu Wednesday at 9 at the church Sgt. Campbell said he was Father Of 15 Given on April 22, 1902. Mr. Blaskie is dents is responsible for the bi Executive session. summoned to the residence of an Auburn woman who said taught school for 27 years be- a reurea uaiumore unio ran- weekly publication of the paper.

Penal Farm Sentence Noveau Bridge club, Wednes- roaa carman. day at 8 with Mrs. Charles Puff. fore acceptuig employment as The couple had resided in Gar- Vtfp f)f Trnnner Bliss Church, 53, of Rt. 1, But at 8 with Mrs.

Daniel DePew. ler, was sentenced in Auburn injured in Accident Charlaton Bridge club, Wed city court Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Walker, daughter of the late Jacob Bachtel and Elizabeth Frick Bachtel, was born Aug. 28, 1871, in Smithfield North Peters, Mrs. Mary Mager nesday at 8 with.

Mrs. Max Bradley was calling her repeatedly by telephone and using vile and vulgar language over the telephone. The woman had contacted the Bradley home earlier in the day in connection with an unpaid account that had been turned over to her office for collection. Mrs. Margaret E.

Crosley, of 401 South Peters, George T. Jones of 412 South Cowen, Mrs. to serve six months at the In diana State Penal Farm at Put namville. Mrs. Blaskie was a member of the St.

Joseph's Catholic church in Garrett, the West Side circle of the church, a life member of the B. O. Veterans Employes Kock. THURSDAY township. She was married to Charles Walker, who preceded age 28, wife of State Trooper Richard E.

Crosley of 216 South Maria a of 110 North Peters, Mrs. John W. Thomson Church was taken Thursday V.F.W. Auxifiary, Thursday at her in death, in 1893. the Rosary society and Iw0 street' Auburn, was pain- morning to the penal farm by of Garrett, Mrs.

Edward Van Allen, Phillip Lee, Mrs was the oldest and a charter iuny mjurea aooui iu.ou p.m. The city judge said a copy of Deputy James Sims, Sheriff Dor sie A. Likens reports. member of the Queen of Peace Friday in a cr.ash at a Fort Charles Cripe and Mrs. Thomas circle of Daughters of Isabella.

vvajne intersection 8. Surviving are two children, Soiree Bridge club, Thursday Daniel Walker of Hillsdale and at 8 with Mrs. Charles Rowe. Mrs. Reba Close of Ft.

Wayne; WCTU Thursday with Mrs. six grandchildren and 16 great-Russell Scheurich. Potluck din- grandchildren, ner at noon, followed by regular Her son was born May 18 City Judge Grant Van Horne Spieth of Rt. 1, Garrett, Mrs the affidavit charging Bradley was given to him when he was brought to the city police station. The city judge set bond Her husband, 33, and their sentenced Church, father of 15 Surviving in addition to her Thomas Etter of LaOtto, Mrs.

husband are. two daughters, at $500 and Bradley was trans children, on assault and battery charges. He also sentenced Church to Charles Smith and baby daugh ter of 819 South Cowen. Dismissed: 1894 in Smithfield township. Mother M.

Adeline of the Sacred Heart school at Mokena, 111., and ferred into custody of the sher ar.d Mrs. Noirot, owners of farms totaling approximately 270 acres in Grant township. Judge Harold D. Stump will preside at the trial. Judge Stump ordered condemned approximately 7.7 acres of the west Noirot farm for right of way for 1-69.

The taking splits a 139.75-acre farm. The Noirots also own a 130-acre farm to the east where their residence is located. The farms lie west of Waterloo and south of the New York Central tracks. The Interstate highway crosses the railroad in an overpass east of the Auburn-Ashley blacktop pavement. The state filed exceptions to the report filed by the court-appointed appraisers.

children, Scott, age 4, and Tam-ara, age 2, escaped with lesser injuries in the two-car collision. Mrs. Crosley, a registered nurse at DeKalb Memorial Hospital in Auburn, suffered mul The late residence is at 105 iff at the county jail. meeting. FRIDAY Veteran Employes Association and Auxiliary, Friday Mrs.

Joseph Kobiela of IIIV2 Mrs. Michael Reese of 614 Walnut street, Rt. 2, Waterloo. Sheriff Likens said he was South Cowen street, Garrett; 13 Funk Rites Sunday The body of Miss Flossie Bell grandchildren; 23 great-grand- in bed when he received a telephone call from Bradley's tiple severe lacerations on her at 6, potluck supper di, Lh face and upper part of her body O.E.S., Friday at 8 at the Funk, who was born Feb. 11.

East Keyser, William Berry of, Rt. 1, Spencerville, Mrs. Carl Sinders of Rt. 1, Garrett, Mrs. Charles E.

Haas of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Lee A. Wilmot of Rt. 2, Avilla, David Fuller. 8.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fuller of attorney early Thursday morning. He advised the sheriff he v. and a broken right ankle.

Mrs. John Godamski of Avilla. cu tvK tu Masonic temple. Public installa- 18J" was removed tnaay eve-tion of officers. nulS from the Graffis funeral represented Bradley and was Ioiic was uiiuwu uuvugu liic windshield of the car driven by nome in Waterloo to the owank going to contact a bondsman.

McKee funeral home in Garrett her husband. Mrs. Crosley was Exnresswau Scheduler1 home iQ AsWey-expressway otneauie Funerar services were held at According to Sheriff Likens, Is Being AnnOUnced2 p.m. Sunday in the Ashley he was advised after 2 a.m. Thursday by Auburn police that the bondsman, Ralph Steffan of 349 West 11th, Auburn, Michael Link, 7, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel Link of 1407 Urban, Auburn, Tina Wells. 7-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church of God with the Rev.

The Indiana State Highway! Vern Noll, pastor of the church. Angola, was at the city police station and wished to execute a Drivers Fined $8035 In Justice Court Commission announced Thurs- officiating. Kosary services were held at admitted to the Lutheran hostile funeral home at 8 p.m. Sun- pital at Fort Wayne. Numerous day with services by the Daugh- stitches were required to close ters of Isabella at 8:30 p.m.

Sun- the facial lacerations, day. Trooper Crosley sustained se- Funeral services will be con- vere chest bruises, multiple oth- ducted at the St. Joseph's church er bruises and a laceration to in Garrett at 10 a.m. Monday his lower lip. He was treated with the pastor, Rev.

Leon at the hospital and released. Wells of Rt. 1, Corunna, John day the projected opening dates Burial followed in the Water- surety bond for Bradley's re serve 10 days at the DeKalb county jail on charges of resisting an officer and levied a fine of $25 and costs of $20. The county jail term will run concurrently with the penal farm sentence. Church entered not guilty pleas to both charges filed by Deputy Sims.

The affidavits were approved by Prosecutor James Philip Butler. The judge levied no fine in the assault and battery case and suspended the costs. Church told the court he was unable to recall what happened the night he engaged in an altercation with the deputy sheriff at his home. The deputy said he was summoned to Church's home March 14 on the complaint of his wife who said he had chased her and their children from the house with a knife. Church took a poke at the deputy and a knife he carried slit the arm of Sims' jacket.

lease. Stiles of 1315 West Quincy street. News From Other Hospitals The sheriff reported he ad of two stretches of 1-69 in De- loo cemetery. The body will be Kalb county. The section from taken from the funeral home to County Road 11-A to U.S.

27 in the church at 12:30 p.m. Sun- DeKalb county, three miles, is day. set for opening on Oct. 15 this Miss Funk was the daughter year and the stretch from U.S. of the late Christian M.

Funk James Laird, 37, of Rt. 3, Angola, who eluded a state trooper after his car was stopped on U.S. 27 north of Auburn March 5, was fined a total vised the bondsman on the telephone that 2 a.m. is not a rea Mrs. Clare Murphy of 119 Pisula, officiating.

Burial will Scott was treated at the hos-follow in Calvary cemetery at pital for a deep laceration that Garrett. extended from his nose to his North Second street entered the Parkview Memorial hospital in Fort Wayne on March 15 for tests and observation and she 27 to U.S. 20 in DeKalb and and fclfie Hoppengarner Funk. Steuben counties, 18.75 miles, is Surviving are two brothers, sonable hour to release the accused and told him to return at 8 a.m. Thursday.

He advised the bondsman further that there is no turnkey on duty at the jail at night. Suspected Burglar forehead and bruises. His two-year-old sister escaped with minor bruises and did not require medical attention. Police said Trooper Crosley Captured Near Here had surgery performed Satur day. Her room number is 405.

scheduled for opening on Dec. Paul uEk of the Barker's 15 this year. Chapel community west of All of the dates predicted de- Hamuton, and Lecu iunk ot of $80.25 in justice of the peace court in Auburn late Friday afternoon. Laird was taken into custody ia Fort Wayne Friday afternoon and returned to Auburn by Trooper Richard Eisenhut, whom he eluded on foot two weeks ago. At his appearance before Un Steffan reported at the coun Mrs.

Jerry Bock and infant son of Rt. 1, Garrett, have been was traveling north on U.S. 27 ty jail later Thursday morning at the south edge of Fort and Bradley, who is scheduled pend up on average weather Fort Wayne, and a sister, Mrs. conditions prevailing during the Grace clay of Kendallville. 1964 construction season.

Open- Miss Fuck had been employed ing dates may shift by a month as a housekeeper at the Walker dismissed from the DeKalb Me morial hospital. Wayne, en route home, when a for an appearance in Auburn city court, was released under Clarence Fogelson of 1130 The deputy overpowered Church and handcuffed him be car driven by a Fort Wayne man pulled off South a a street and into the path of the $500 surety bond. or so, earlier or later, depending resiaence since iasi iau South Randolph street and Herbert Maurer of 112 South Ijams Sheriff Likens reported that upon the weather, fore bringing him to the coun Sheriff Dorsie A. Likens apprehended an 18-year-old Fort Wayne youth suspected in a series of Fort Wayne burglaries late Thursday night. The sheriff said Joe Hummel and a 16-year-old youth riding with him, were turned over to Allen county authorities and Fort Wayne police early Friday morning.

Hum met, the sheriff was advised, is a suspect in safe trooper's vehicle ty jail. He was held in lieu of Mr. Walker died when he went back into the home in a futile effort to save his mother and street have been dismissed from the DeKalb Memorial hospital. CARD OF THANKS Trooper Crosley was unable to stop and the 1963 Plymouth $500 bond until his appearance The sheriff also reported that Bradley's wife telephoned him about 3:45 a.m. Thursday and asked the sheriff to bring her husband from his jail cell to the telephone.

The sheriff said he refused the request. Miss Funk. in court. THE UPKEEP vve wisn 10 tnanK everyone owned by his wife slammed broadside into the Fort Wayne unurcn previously served a for the cards, flowers, prayers penal farm term and has been car. and many acts of sympathy din The Auburn trooper said oc arrested for public intoxication on at least two occasions and ing the illness and after the The fellow who drives a cheap used car soon finds out how hard it is to drive a bargain.

ion township Justice of the Peace Robert P. Hodge in Auburn, Laird was fined $25 and costs of $17.75 for driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants. $1 and costs of $17.75 for driving without an operator's license, and SI and costs of $17.75 for operating a car that carried false registration. Laird told the justice of the peace that he had never possessed a driver license. The Steuben county man was remanded into custody of Sheriff Dorsie A.

Likens at the De Sheriff Likens said further that Steffan was not registered burglaries at McDonald's cupants of the other car were death of our husband and father. Drive-in restaurant in Fort Wayne. treated at Lutheran hospital and for driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of Mrs. Ralph Yarde and family. released.

The sheriff reported he went in his office as a bondsman. He reported that it is his understanding that Steffan is a registered bondsman in Steuben county. The automobile owned by Mrs. on stake-out near the home of YOUNGER SET Crosley was demolished. Hummel's girl friend south YOUNGER SET Father And Son Post west of Garrett after hearing a Slight Injuries In Bradley charged in his complaint he was unlawfully de radio broadcast from Churu- Bonds Of $500 Each Rollin LeRoy Miller, of A Two-Car Accident busco police.

tained. Police at Churubusco said Rt. 2, Auburn, surrendered A 17-months-old Auburn baby they had stopped a car driven Students Will Attend Thursday to a DeKalb circuit and a Butler area woman were Frank Monroe, a state highway department employee who stopped at the scene when heavy smoke from the home billowed across the highway, said Walker ran from the front door of the home and asked him to notify Waterloo-Grant township firemen. Mr. Monroe said Walker then went back into the house in an apparent attempt to rescue his mother and Miss Funk.

The Walker home is locatled at 105 Walnut street, Waterloo, at the south town limits off U.S. 27. The mailing address is Rt. 2, Waterloo. Rescue Attempts Waterloo Fire Chief Aelred Pfefferkorn said Waterloo-Grant township firemen were summoned to the Walker home at 12:05 p.m.

Friday. He said the interior of the home was engulfed in flames when they arrivted. Firemen were unaware at first that anyone was in the home. A short time later Harry Journalism Seminar by Hummel, but the driver sped away as they approached the car on foot. injured, neither of them seriously, in a traffic accident that court warrant charging him with assault and battery and was re Several publications staff An earlier investigation by happened late Friday afternoon leased immediately under $500 surety bond.

members from Garrett high the sheriff and Allen county Kalb county jail in Auburn where he was held until the I fines and court costs were paid liter Friday evening. The trooper said he stopped Laird's car on U.S. 27 and ob- served the driver and a com- panion had been drinking. Laird ran away on foot while the trooper was taking his com-panion and brother in law, 1 William Ed Monroe, 23. of Staunton, W.

into custody. Monroe was fined $1 costs of $16 at an appearance )iJ Miller posted the bond with school will participate in the authorities had linked Hummel to the burglaries and a de Northern Indiana Journalism Sheriff Dorsie A. Likens at the scription of his car had been DeKalb county jail in Auburn. Seminar at Valparaiso Univer broadcast. sity, Saturday, April 4.

The sheriff took the pair in Kenneth Richardson, director Miller and his son, Rollin L. Miller, age 21, are charged in affidavits approved by Prosecutor James Philip Butler, with of school publications, will ac to custody on a county road in Butler township about 11:30 company the students and will also instruct one of the seminar p.m. Thursday. assaulting George Bell, of i before J.P. Hodge.

He was Allen county authorities ad the Auburn Trailer Court. sessions. He is also a member vised that preliminary charges of the steering committee for charged with being a drunken pedestrian. Bell is the son-in-law of the elder Miller and brother-in-law of second degree burglary will the event, which is sponsored by the Indiana High School Press be filed against the 18-year-old. Photo By Thorns LOR I ANN VAN DERBOSCH to the younger Miller.

Photo by Thome Dancer, of Waterloo, after learning that Walker had gone Association. The prosecutor said the Millers The sheriff said a safe taken in one of four burglaries at ALLAN WAYNE FULK is the back into the home, ran into and Bell allegedly were involved in an altercation Saturday after the restaurant in Fort Wayne, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Eu is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip R. VanDerbosch of 406 South Britton street. She weighed six pounds and six the front door and pulled Walker's body outside. was found Thursday afternoon along state road 205 east of noon, March 14, in Auburn. The younger Miller was arrest in Auburn.

Auburn Patrolman Ervin Bar-tels said Kimberly Ann DeLu-cenay, age 17 months, of 410 North Van Buren street, Auburn, and Mrs. Nellie May Krafft, 59, of Rt. 1, Butler, suffered facial bruises in the mishap that occurred at the intersection of North Jackson and Sixth streets in Auburn. Neither of them required immediate medical attention. The baby was riding in a 1960 Plymouth driven by her mother, Mrs.

Betty Jane DeLucenay. Mrs. DeLucenay, wife of Glen DeLucenay, was not injured. Mrs. Krafft was driving a 1959 Chevrolet.

Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $50 with $200 damage to the Auburn car. The patrolman cited Mrs. Krafft on charges of failure to yield the right-of-way and directed her to appear in Auburn city court Wednesday afternoon, March 25, for an appearance before City Judge Grant Van Horne. The patrolman reported Mrs. DeLucenay was traveling south on Jackson street and Mrs.

Krafft was driving east on Sixth street. ounces when she was born Feb Churubusco. ed on a warrant Monday by Sheriff Likens and Deputy Sheriff 17, 1963, in the Garrett Community hospital and she now weighs INCREASING th POPULATION James Sims. He was released six 27 pounds. She has blond hair hours after his arrest under a gene Fulk of Rt.

1, LaOtto. He weighed seven pounds and 11 ounces when he was born Sept. 13, 1963, in Garrett Community hospital and he now weighs 19 pounds. He has blond hair and dark blue eyes. His mother is the former Nicka Fraze and his father is employed by the Victor Gasket Co.

at Churubusco. The grandparents are Mr. and and blue eyes. Her three broth Mr. and Mrs.

Donald O. Robi $500 surety bond. ers are Terry, 16r Philip, 14 nett of 215 West First avenue Lawrence Wagner Dies In Hospital Here Lawrence W. Wagner, 60, of Rt. 1, Auburn, master of the Friendship Grange, south of Garrett, died Saturday at 11 30 p.m.

in the Garrett Community hospital where he had been admitted earlier that day. The body is at the Gerig funeral home in Auburn where Friendship Grange services will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. Final rites will be heTd Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Concord Methodist church and burial will follow in Woodlawn cemetery, near Auburn. Surviving are the wife, Helen; two sons and two daughters.

The date for arraignment of the father and son in circuit court and Timonthy, 3Vi. Their moth Some 1,400 high school journalists and publications advisers will converge on the campus for the fourth annual Northern Indiana Journalism Seminar (NIJS). They will spend the day in activities dedicated to bettering high school journalism programs in northern Indiana. A seminar feature is five short courses: yearbook, newspaper, school publications, advertising, photojournalism, and the school news bureau. An honor exhibit of top year books and newspapers from schools attending the seminar will also be an added attraction Publications will appear in the exhibit by invitation only.

er is the former Kathryn Miller are the parents of a son weighing 7 pounds and 1 ounce born Thursday at 9:44 p.m. in the has not been set. Firemen attempted to reach the women trapped in the kitchen by an east side door but were repelled by searing flames and heavy smoke. Walker had fallen in the living room of the home, a few scant feet from the kitchen where the women were trapped. Firemen said Mrs.

Walker's body was found in a wheel chair in the kitchen and Miss Funk's body was sprawled in a corner of the kitchen. She had fallen from a stool when overcome by carbon monoxide. The Waterloo fire chief and (Continued on back page) and their father is a World War According to the prosecutor, Garrett Community hospital. II veteran, having served in the Air Force. He is employed as Bell sustained a black eye and bruises in the disturbance that A daughter weighing 8 pounds Mrs.

Jesse Fulk of near LaOtto and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fraze of 304 South Lee street.

The great- happened on South Jackson street a salesman by M. Mack Shreve Associates. The grandparents and ounces was born Friday at 1:21 p.m. in the Garrett Com in Auburn between the Eighth and West Seventh street inter grandparents are Mrs. Frank Fulk of near LaOtto, Mr.

and are Mr. and Mrs. FL EL Van- munity hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Ferry of 510 East Ed section. Mrs. Merle Gump of Rt. 1, Derbosch of 400 South Britton street and Fred Miller of 206 gerton street. The mother is The charges against the Millers Churubusco, and Mrs.

Anthony South Cowen street the former Marcia Shreve. were preferred by. Bell. Lash of Big Long lake.

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