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ON THE RECORD Call with commentsnews tips: BOB GUSTIN, 379-5665 The Republic, Columbus, Wednesday, May 8, 2002 A1 Deaths, Services Police, Fire exhibitor. In Indianapolis, Mrs. Dailey was an exhibitor of Hoosier Salon, Indiana Artist Club, the Indianapolis Museum of Art's Alliance Shop and Bethlehem Lutheran Art for the donor's choice of charities. Mr. Rowlett is survived locally by a brother, ROnald E.

Rowlett of North Vernon; and sisters, Barbara Jean Heitz of Elizabethtown -and Nellie M. Alvey and Beulah K. 6:14 a.m. Domestic dispute In the 400 block of Second Street In Elizabethtown. 7:40 a.m.

Theft from a vehicle in; the 1300 block of Franklin Street. 9:11 a.m. Theft In the 2100 block of Fremont Drive. 10:14 a.m. Mischiefvandalism In 3600 block of North Road 250W.

10:21 a.m. Burglary In the 1300 block of Grand Avenue. 10:31 a.m. Domestic In the 500 block of Eighth Street. 10:38 a.m.

Mischiefvandalism at; Roada 400E and 525N. 11:04 a.m. Missing child In the 100 block of Salzburg Boulevard. 11:08 a.m. Domestic dispute In the 6800 block of Bonesteel Drive.

11:53 a.m. Mischiefvandalism In the 9400 block of Main Street In Tay-lorsvllle. 11:59 a.m. Gasoline theft In the 1600 block of Central Avenue. 1 :05 p.m.

Theft in the 600 block of Garden Street. 1:08 p.m. Threats In the 1000 block of Lapwing Drive. 3:30 p.m. Reckless driving at Franklin and Grace.

3:34 p.m. Theft In the 900 block of 23rd Street. 4:38 p.m. Mischiefvandalism In the 3700 block of Candlelight Drive. 5:36 p.m.

Mischiefvandalism In the 6400 block of West Lowell Road. 5:47 p.m. Stolen property in the 1100 block of Eighth Street. 5:58 p.m. Mischiefvandalism in the 7900 block of South International Drive.

6:17 p.m. Theft in the 3100 block of Miami Court. 6:21 p.m. Theft in the 800 block of 27th Street. 7:10 p.m.

Missing child In the 700 block of McClure Road. 7:29 p.m. Threats in the 1800 block of Gilmore Street. 7:39 p.m. Forgery In the 3200 block of North Country Brook Court.

9:11 a.m. Drunken driving on Indiana 7 at Road SOON. 10:15 a.m. Threats In the 2600 block of California Street. 10:31 a.m.

Mischief or vandalism In the 700 block of Fifth Street 10:39 a.m. Harassment in the 100 block of Washington Street. 10:52 a.m. Drunken driving on Road 225N at Newborn Road. 1 1 :45 a.m.

Mischief or vandalism In the 2100 block of East Road 950N. Noon Domestic disturbance In the 1600 block of West Road 700S. 12:38 p.m. Hit and run property damage accident in the 1400 block of 10th Street. 1:28 p.m Domestic disturbance in the 1600 block of West Road 700S.

1:37 p.m. Domestic disturbance on Indiana 46 at Road 325W. 2:50 p.m. Public Intoxication on U.S. 31 at Home Avenue.

3:40 p.m. Child molesting In the 3200 block of North Country Brook Court. 5:51 p.m. Domestic dispute on Indiana 46. 8 p.m.

Theft of gasoline In the 1600 bloqk of McClure Road. 5:42 p.m. Mischief or vandalism In the 5200 block of North Vance Street. 5:51 p.m. Domestic disturbance In the 16500 block of East Indiana 46.

8:21 p.m. Theft of gas in the 700 block of Indiana 11. 8:49 p.m. Threats In the 2700 block of Brentwood Drive. 8:50 p.m.

Drunken driving on 25th Street at National Road. 8:59 p.m. Harassment in the 6100 block of Sloan Valley Drive. 9:46 p.m. Fight in the 1300 block of Washington Street.

10:15 p.m. Threats In the 100 block of North Washington Street. 10:30 p.m. Shots fired in the 2900 block of Rosewood Lane. Tuesday 3:28 a.m.

Burglary In the 5100 block of North Lincoln Village Drive. EDITOR'S NOTE: Tht following Information wu summarized from the record of city, county and Mat' police, Are and hoapHal agencies. City Fire Tuesday 10:35 a.m. 1800 block of 25th Street: EMS assist. 12:01 p.m.

5000 block of U.S. 31: Medic assist. 1:27 p.m. 2400block of Man-Road: Medic assist. 3:37 p.m.

2500 block of California Street: Odor Investigation. Medic I Emergency ambulance service provided by Colum-bus Fire Department on a countywids basis. All runs to Columbus Regional Hospital unless Indicated otherwise. Monday 11:05 p.m. 3000 block of Deer-brook Drive: Dorothy Hash, 84, III at home.

Columbus Fire Department assisted. Tuesday 1:25 a.m. 9000 block of South Indiana 11: Ruth Neal, 86, Injured at home, fair condition. 7:50 a.m. 3500 block of Central Avenue: Mattle B.

Warren, 95, injured at home, treated and released. Columbus Fire Department assisted. 9:47 a.m. 1 000 block of Lanesend Drive: Vaughn Love.60, III at home, fair condition. 1:13 p.m.

2000 block of North Marr Road: Africa M. Engelking, 19, 2000 block of Flourishing Drive, Illness, fair condition. Columbus Fire Department assisted. 4:58 p.m. 6000 block of Asenath Street: Linda Sharp, 56, III at home, treated and released.

Incidents Monday 4:40 a.m. Theft in the 200 block of North Gladstone Avenue. 7:22 a.m. Theft In the 1700 block of West Tannehlll Road. Columbus Regional VISITING HOURS: 1 to 8 p.m.

MATERNITY: General visiting 3 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Fathers only are permitted from 9 a.nr. to 6 p.m. Baby's brothers, sisters and grandparents only are permitted from 2 to 3 p.m.

and 6 to 7 p.m. TELEPHONES: Operators may provide a patient's telephone and room number, bufnot a condl-tion report. Births Mr. and Mrs. Danny Baker, Columbus, daughter, Monday.

Teresa and David Scott Nickerson, Columbus, daughter, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Vazquez, Columbus, daughter, Monday. Amber Wells and Adam Harris, Columbus, daughter, Monday.

Retired coach. Army mmH Clarence E. Boston Nashville NASHVILLE Clarence" "Chief Boston, 85, of Nashville died at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 4, 2002, at his home. Mr.

Boston was a graduate of Moses Brown School and a 1939 graduate of Harvard College, where he wrestled and played varsity baseball ana football. In 1939 he was named ECWA heavyweight wrestling champion. After graduation he coached football at Shaker Heights School in Cleveland. During World War II, he was a battery commander of the 314th Field Artillery Battalion, 80th Division of Gen. George Pat-ton's Third Army.

He was the recipient of the Bronze Star and Legion of Merit. After the war, Mr. Boston coached junior varsity football at Harvard and in 1948 became defensive backfield coach at West Point. He was head football coach at the University of New Hampshire from 1949 until 1964, leading that team to several Yankee Conference titles and its last undefeated season to date. He was named Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association, was a member of Harvard Varsity Hall of Fame and in 1995 was inducted into the UNH 100 Hall of Fame.

In 1965 he returned to active military duty at the Pentagon and served as Army Reserve liaison during the Vietnam War. He retired as a Colonel and later moved to the Selective Service department. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home. Calling will be from 2 p.m.

until service time Friday. Burial will be at Greenlawn Cemetery. A memorial service is planned at Durham, N.H., at a later date. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Bloomington. Mr.

Boston was born in Providence, R.I., -April 13, 1917, the son of Clarence and Ella Pickering Boston. He is survived by his wife, Mary Kathryn Boston; daughters, Bonny Boston of Exeter, N.H., and Bette Boston of a son, Clarence Boston of Marlboro, and grandchildren, Iman and Clarence Boston IV. Arrangements incomplete NpIHp Prftiirh Franklin Nellie Crouch, 91, formerly of Gatesville in Brown County, died Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at Paris Memorial in Franklin. She was the widow of Rupert Crouch, who died in 1972. Arrangements are incomplete at Meredith-Clark Funeral Home in Morgantown.

Longtime Brown County artist Melba Dailey Nashville NASHVILLE Melba Dailey, 93, of Nashville died at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4, 2002, at Brown County Hejjlth and Living Center. A BrownlCounty artist for more than 25 years, Mrs. Dailey was a member of Nashville United Methodist United Methodist Women, Brown County Art Gallery, Brown County Historical Society and Friends of the Library and was an active member and past president of Nashville Literary Club. She was a founding member of Indiana Heritage Arts and a supporting member of Brown County Art Guild.

Some of her work was included in the books "Brown County Arts and Artists" and "Urnwn Art Gallerv Artists." She was the originator of "Wall Jewels," small bas relief works in precious and semiprecious metals and gemstones and was one of the pioneers of the art of fused cathedral glass which she developed with other artists in Kokomo. She studied art and trained at Indiana University in Kokomo and Purdue University as well as at the Indianapolis Art League and Venice Area Art League in Florida where she had been a member and iphi im jpi if Are You Ready Offer ends 53102 Restrictions may apply SENIOR The 5 wan swp1 "jPt? 1 mci Dr. ran uvw mmmmmmm Helimt in of ihm GUTTEI 1 Religion exhibitions. She was a charter member of Indiana Artist Craftsmen. She had been an active member and past president of Kokomo Art Association and was a charter member and past president of Sculptors Guild.

She was an active member of First Congregational Church for 30 years. She also worked to support Bundles for Britain and the American Red Cross. In 1981 she received, a Red Cross citation for 40 years of blood-bank service. She also was a member and past president of St. Joseph's Hospital Cheer Guild board.

She was co-founder of Howard County Mental Health Association, serving as president and on its board. She was past president and an honorary member of Symposium, Kokomo's oldest literary club, and was past president and an honorary member of the Devon Woods Home and Garden Club, which she founded in 1965. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home with Thomas Heaton and Sister Mildred Wannemuehler officiating. Calling will be from 10 a.m.

until service time Friday. Burial will be at Greenlawn Memorials may be made to the Melba Dailey Memorial Fund at Nashville United Methodist Church. Mrs. Dailey was born in Akron, Ohio, April 28, 1909, the daughter of Adonias Wateland Hall and Virginia Susan Cline. She was the widow of James R.

Dailey, who died in 1998. Surviving are sons, Mark D. Schickendantz of Kalispell, and James B. Dailey of Littleton, a brother, Charles M. Hall of Akron; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

St. Peter's Lutheran member Erma E. Huffman Seymour Erma E. Huffman, 95, of Seymour died at noon Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at Lutheran Community Home. A Columbus resident until she moved to Seymour 12 years ago, Mrs.

Huffman was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Columbus and was a homemaker. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday' at Myers Funeral Service, Reed Jewell Chapel on 25th Street. Calling will be from 10 a.m.

until service time Thursday. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Riley Hospital for Children. Mrs. Huffman was born in Galva, Iowa, Dec.

12, 1906, the daughter of Clause and Margartte Hahnkamp Mohn. She married Ellsworth Huffman Dec. 22, 1926, Iowa. He died Sept. 27, 1990.

Survivors include a daughter, Barbara O'Brien of Simi Valley, sons, Irving Huffman of Richmond and Wilbur Huffman of Kokomo; brothers, Arnold Mohn of Story City, Iowa, and Eitef Mohn Cherokee, Iowa; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by sisters, Elfrieda Williams and Edna Christensen; and brothers, Herbert and William Mohn. Survivors here James W. Rowlett Bloom ville, Ohio James W. Rowlett, 71, of Bloomville, Ohio, died Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at Medical College of Ohio In Toledo.

Mr. Rowlett retired in 1991 after working more than 39 years for the Whirlpool Corp. in Clyde, Ohio. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Hoffman-Gottfried Funeral Home in Tiffin, Ohio.

Calling will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or vvs ki ii iw rB i 8 1 For Them? You Will Be PermaLife Gittteiifc'rint ill Browning, both of North Vernon. Services Beverly Ann Jackson The funeral for Beverly Ann Jackson, 50, of Appleway Drive was Monday at Vernon Jewell-Nick Rittman Funeral Home with the Revs. Donald Fausnaugh and Ed Bennett officiating.

Vocalists were Darla Goodman, Sandy Dooley, Terry Murphy and Robin McCue. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jason, Ronnie and Jody Lambert, Gary Lowe, Jerry Wayne-Bowers and Jack Tays. Mrs. Jackson died Friday, May 3, 2002, at Columbus Regional Hos-- pital.

On-ill E. Jordan The funeral for Orrill E. "Bill" Jordan, 93, of Columbus was Tuesday at Garland Brook Mausoleum with the Rev. Dennis Aud officiating. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Steve, Mike, Maurice, Butch, Bob and Philip Jordan. Mr. Jordan died Saturday, May 4, 2002, at Columbus Regional Hospital. Harriett L. Williams The funeral for Harriett L.

Williams, 78, of Seymour was Tuesday at Riverview Cemetery in Seymour with the Rev. Stan Thomas officiating. Burial was at Riverview Cemetery in Seymour. Mrs. Williams died Friday, May 3, 2002, at Hoosier Christian Village in Brownstown.

Deaths Elsewhere Otis Blackwell, 70, who wrote dozens of hit songs, including "Don't Be Cruel" for Elvis Presley, died Monday. Blackwell wrote more than 1 ,000 songs that were recorded by performers including Ray Charles, Billy Joel, The Who, James Taylor, Otis Redding, Peggy Lee and Jerry Lee Lewis. Some of Blackwell's other credits include "Great Balls of Fire" and "Breathless," both recorded by Lewis; "Handy Man" by Taylor; "Fever" by Lee; "Daddy Rolling Stone" by The Who; and "Retgrn to Sender" and "All Shook Up" recorded by Presley. J. Royden Stork, 85, a decorated bomber pilot who took part in a daring aerial raid on Tokyo following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1 941 Thursday.

Stork was among a handful of pilots led by Lt. Col. James H. Doolit-tle to bomb Tokyo in April 1942. Stork was co-pilot of one of 16 land-based B-25 bombers carrying 80 men and launched from a warship off the Japanese coast.

The raid successfully destroyed military installations and major businesses. William Tutte, 84. a renowned mathematician who helped crack Nazi codes during World War II, died Thursday. Tutte was a graduate student in chemistry at Cambridge University in England in 1941 when his tutor asked him to go to Bletchley Park, the legendary organization of code-breakers. Tutte and a research team, there worked out the design of the top German army cipher machine, called Lorenz, which was used in the transmission of high-level intelligence.

Curtis Williams, 24, a Universi- (AfnnUlnntnn fyvAKofl rstoifAe utKtA ty of Washington football player who was paralyzed during a game in October 2000, died Monday. Williams was paralyzed in a game at Stanford. Following his accident, the university established the Curtis Williams Fund to help support his long-term care. The money also will be used to establish a university scholarship. Associated Press In Loving Memory of Philip Wayne Jenkins He had a nature you could not help loving, and a heart that was purer than gold: And to" those who knew him and loved him, his memory will never grow cold.

We Miss You! David, April-Jacob Joshua I Associated Press Flood-damaged books lie outside McDowell County Library as crews remove books, furniture and equipment from the building Monday in Welch, W. Va. More flooding in Appalachia Region Police Jackson Jackson County Memorial Hospital Admissions Monday Teresa S. Burton, Sciplo. Katherine M.

Fosbrink, Seymour. Alta L. Gresham, Seymour. Shawn I. Mlnton, Seymour.

John E. Noblitt, North Vernon. Malinda J. Phillips, Seymour. Shirley A.

Richey, Deputy. Albert Waltermier, Scipio. Jeremy D. Wood, North Vernon. Discharges Monday Lillian Foster, Crothersville.

Robert K. Mobley Seymour. Arrests Tuesday Rose M. Henderson, 21, Bedford, theft, 10:30 a.m., by Seymour Police Department. Incidents Tuesday 9:05 a.m.

Theft in the 1 1 00 block of West Tipton Street. 9:15 a.m. Mischief in the 900 block of East Tipton Street. 10:23 a.m. Theft in the 100 block of East Harrison Drive.

11:41 a.m. Disorderly conduct in the 1000 block of Center Street. 3:12 p.m. Criminal mischief in the 900 block of East Oak Street. 3:16 p.m.

Disorderly conduct in the 1600 block of West Second Street. Jennings Accidents i Monday 3:50 p.m. Road 650N at 150E: Monica Brewer, 24, North Vernon. 6:38 p.m. North State and? Franklin streets: Rigoberto Hernandez, 19, Seymour; Carla Perkinson, 22, Madison.

Incidents Monday 8:53 p.m. Mischief on Road 300W. 9 p.m. Fraud on State Street. The family of Karen L.

ClarJc would like to thank all friends either near or far'and every family member for the help through our tragic loss of Karen Lynn. The flowers, gifts, food and heartwarming kindness will always be remembered, and touched by every one of us. A very special thank you to Elmer Wallen and Wayne Lee; nurses, Kim Reed and Cheryl Diennick and staff in ICU at CRH, her employer and friends at Wal-mart Her wings were earned and are shared in God's mansion. 'Thank you, her mother, children, sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, husband, and Bruce Elliott i Hospital Admittances Avis Acton, Columbus. Ann Branom, Taylorsville.

Jerry Burkitt, Columbus. Carolyn Burton, Columbus. Donald Chandler, Hope. Donald Clark, Columbus. Harold Crider, Westport.

Marguerite Devers, Greensburg. Leon Smith, Elizabethtown. Tina Zielenluk, Columbus. Dismissals B. Aline Ballard, Columbus.

Tony Crouch, Columbus. Mary Kuntz, Butlerville. Bettie Pearl, North Vernon. Gabriel Temple, Columbus. ter.

Streams were still running high and fast in McDowell County on Tuesday, five days after 5 inches of rain inundated the southern part of the state. At least six people were killed last week and four were missing in the county. Two were killed in Virginia, and one man was miss- JhmomaJ mg and presumed drowned in Kentucky. In Welch, residents continued to shovel mud and throw out flood-damaged possessions Tuesday. A sign at one house read, "Don't just sightsee, shovel!" New Cinnamon Bread FREE With purchase of Large Pizza at Regular Price! WE DELIVER! COLUMBUS CENTER (Next to Office Max) 379-9937 o-me www.roomaccessones.com.

2310 N. National Rd 372848 Associated Press WELCH, W.Va. While residents shoveled mud and threw away furniture ruined by last week's deadly floods, thunderstorms moved into central West Virginia on Tuesday and created the potential far more misery. Up to 3 inches of rain was reported in Roane, Calhoun and "111 Li 1 1 Gilmer counties, causing minor flooding. At least one death was attributed to flash floods Tuesday.

More storms were expected through Thursday. "We've been hit four times this year already," said Melissa Bise, a staffer at Roane County's 911 cen- In memory of Wayne Jenkins who passed away 1 year ago today November 13, 1947 to May 8. 2001 God took him home, it was his will, but in our hearts we love him still, his memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away, we often sit and think of him, we are all alone, for memory is the only friend, that grief can call its own. Sadly missed by: Mom, Dad, Dick, Barb, Jerry, Vicki, Robbie, Chig, Tim.Teresa Jennifer. I PROTECTION SYSTEMS 5 OFF hit OtiWff WUhHJ.hMlM' Oil CITIZENS EXTRA 10 OFF First, Th Best, Th 1.

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