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The Daily Journal, Franklin Greenwood, IndianaTuesday. March 19, 1974 10 Obituaries Thefts, vandalism are reported to Greenwood police nnlire Monday Forecasters say economy to get Funeral services for area youth set Wednesday received reports of three thefts and a vandalism incident. worse not better Police reported tnat a cemeni WASHINGTON Tina Marie Gonterman, 12, mixer, owned by james u. Kelley, Greenwood route two, was stolen from the Ormiso Heights subdivision off Fry road. -siw Sixty-two economists, including some of the nation's leading died Monday morning at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis.

She had cancer for more than a year. Greenwood native Jesse Wood dies; services are set Jesse Arthur Wood, 55-year-old native of Greenwood, died Monday at the Witham Hospital in Lebanon. Mr. Wood had resided in Zionsville for the past 14 years. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m.

Thursday from the Flanner and Buchanan Zionsville Mortuary. Friends may call there after 7 p.m. today. Burial will be in Union Lutheran cemetery at Whitestown. Mr.

Wood had been employed by the Chrysler plant at Kokomo for the past five years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include the wife, The alleged tnett reponeuiy occurred sometime Sunday or Monday. A rug was reported stolen from the kindergarten room of the She was in the sixth grade, and a member of Mars Hill Church of quarter," the survey said, "but the prevalent view is still that inflation will be somewhat lower after midyear than before. The projections assumed an end to the Arab oil boycott and a belief that monetary policy will become more expansionary.

New Whiteland professional forecasters, believe inflation will "get worse rather than better, especially in the very near future," two economic research groups reported today. The economists also believed the nation's output of goods and services (GNP) would decline Christ in Indianapolis. She was the daughter of Mrs Martha Gonterman of Indianapolis and Ervie Greenwood Community House. The theft, which apparently occurred sometime over the weekend, is the third such theft from the community center in the past month, police said. 3 Gonterman of Whiteland.

slightly in the first half of 1974 in terms ot constant apirars ana Funeral services for the young girl are scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Farley Funeral rtnen rise in the second half for I 5- tri vTT a small overall gain for the Home. Indianapolis. Burial will year. The survey results were tit-it.

be at Lincoln Memory Garden. Fjiends may call today from 2 pm to 9:30 p.m. Survivors include the parents; I Mrs. E. Joan Wood; the mother, Mrs.

Lorene Wood of police accepting job applications Applications are now being accepted for patrolman and radio operator's positions for the New Whiteland town marshal's office. Town marshal Winfrey Burton said persons wishing to apply for either position may do so by A pair of shoes, vaiuea at were reported stolen from the Shoe World store in Wilgro Center. The alleged theft, which reportedly occurred March 12, was reported to police Monday. Police also reported that two storm windows, valued at $45, were broken during an apparent vandalism incident Saturday or. Sunday.

Police said a rock was thrown through the windows at the Mrs. Stanley Boss residence, announced by the American Statistical Association with headquarters in Washington and the National Bureau of Economic Research, based in New York. four brothers; and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Gonterman Sr.

and maternal grandmother Greenwood; sons, Mike, Steve, Jesse and Brian Wood, all at home; and daughters, Mrs. Mark Copenhaver, arid Tressie and Jayshees sponsor cancer seminar Donna Minnick, left, coordinator of "Reach to Recovery," a rehabilitation program for women who have had breast surgery, was one of several speakers at a cancer seminar sponsored by the Greenwood Jayshees Monday night in the Greenwood high school auditorium. Ms. Minnick explains her program to Greenwood Jayshee Susie Spaulding (center) and Jayshee President Gladys Mason. (Daily Journal photo) Shannon Wood, both at home.

contacting the New Whiteland 599 East Broadway street. town marshal's office at 535-9781. Mr. Wood is also survived by three brothers, William and Stanley Wood of Greenwood and Charles Wood of Zionsville; four sisters, Mrs. Ray Basey of Franklin, Mrs.

Robert Pedigo of "The anticipated sluggishness would be about half that experienced in the very miid recession of 1969-70," the groups said. In contrast to the 1973 growth rate of 5.2 per cent, they said the GNP is expected to decline by six tenths of 1 per cent and one tenth of 1 per cent DeMolay Week proclaimed Indianapolis, Mrs. Robert Crist of Fairland and Mrs. Don Bowles Charges presented to Roberts, Lamb Franklin Mayor F. Edward of Korea; and four grand children.

Vandivier signed a proclamation Monday afternoon designating Fay Fordyce of Indianapolis. Registration of students begins Monday Sister James Michael Kestersen announced Tuesday morning that registration for fall classes at Our Lady of the Greenwood school will begin Monday. Parents may register their children at the school office from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. through the week.

Enrollment will be on a first come basis. Children must be six before September 1 and must have a baptismal certificate. respectively in the first and second quarters and then rise by six tenths of 1 per cent and nine tenths of 1 per cent in the third and fourth quarters. That would mean an overall rise for March 17 to 24 as DeMolay Week in Franklin. Town Marshal Winfrey Burton left today to read the findings of Franklin DeMolay officers who iwo prisoners, who were indicted Friday by the Johnson county Grand Jury, were formally charged with first met with the mayor included Scott Davis, master councillor; Till will present paper at Atlanta Dr.

Thomas E. Till, assistant the year of six tenths of 1 per cent. degree murder today. Kenny Clark, senior councillor; and Bryan Thompson, junior councillor. A number of activities have been planned by the local youth for the week.

Monday night a special awards program was held at the Franklin Masonic Lodge. On Tuesday DeMolay members will visit residents of the Indiana Masonic Home and on Wednesday the boys will cook dinner for members of the mother's club at the Masonic Temple. David James Roberts, 30 the grand jury to Roberts. Sheriff John Means and Lt. John Lasiter left at noon today for Jackson county, where Lamb is being held pending a trial on jailbreak charges.

Lamb was indicted last week with the These estimates imply that the forecasters have grown somewhat more pessimistic professor of Economics at Franklin college, will present a Indianapolis, indicted Friday with nine counts of first degree murder and one count of first degree arson, and Raymond Franklin college is subject of paper at the Industrial Relations February 1973 slaying of Kathrynl Kaufman of Greenwood. Charles Lamb, 27, Sheridan Research Association in Atlanta, March 26 and 27. since the previous survey (in December, 1973) when their median predictions rise in 1974 of 1.1 per cent," the report said. charged with one count of first degree murder, had the The title of his presentation television show Indiana law requires that the indictments be read to the accused suspects before they can be formally charged with the Jail (Continued from front page) been welded to the bars of the cellblocks. Formerly, prisoners dined at an old picnic table.

While doors have been removed from the individual cells to allow the prisoners more exercise in the jailblock, one cell, which Means calls the "blue room," is set aside for maximum security. A prisoner in the blue room will be confined to a narrow cell out of physical contact with the other prisoners. In order to escape, a prisoner in the blue room would have to go through five locked cell doors before reaching the offices. Both the juvenile and women's cellblocks on the third floor and the male prisoner cellblock on the second floor have been painted and limestone floors have been covered with cement. A new fluorescent lighting system has been added around the catwalk to provide for better observation of prisoners.

Although Means says he did not get everything he requested from the commissioners referring indictments formally read to The economists expected the rate of inflation to increase by Dr. Noel C. Baker, vice them by Johnson county will be "Two Models of Nonmetropolitan Industrial Development and Poverty Impact in the South." The paper authorities. alleged crimes. president for student services.

7 per cent this year whereas Roberts, indicted in connection and Clark Dickerson, director of with the January 20 deaths of Mr. deals with the stages of industrial growth during the three months ago they an ticipated a rise of 5.9 per cent, "Greater price level in and Mrs. Bill E. Patrick and The members have volunteered to wash windows in downtown Franklin as their project for Thursday and will visit the installation ceremony at Union Village Masonic Lodge on Friday evening. A number of members will attend a statewide DeMolay Power tools taken from high school Between $1,000 and $1,200 in 1960s in small-city and rural Ransom paid, their daughter Hiedi, is creases are expected in each presently incarcerated in the counties of the South and what impact, if any, this has on Marion county jail.

Deputy Set admissions of Franklin college, will appear on WTTV, Channel 4, to discuss some of the new ideas and projects on the drawing boards for the central Indiana campus. The. show, "Hoosier Hinterland," was taped Monday, March 11, in Indianapolis and will be aired on Channel 4 at Southern poverty. but wife not Livestock Joe Barger and New Whiteland Dr. Till received a B.A.

degree program at the Murat Shrine in from Spring Hill college; an M.A. power tools was stolen from the Whiteland high school woodworking shop sometime last Indianapolis on Saturday and INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) kidnaped then attend an Indiana Pacers Livestock: Hogs barrows and gilts from the University of Santa Clara in theology; another M.A. in Latin American studies from Vanderbilt university; and his Ph. D. in economics at the DALLAS (UPI) Jake professional basketball game Sunday afternoon to wrap up the week's activities.

50, to mostly 1.00 lower; most decline on 200-260 lb; 1 and 2, 200- Lauderdale paid a $3,000 Greenwood board accepts three bonds 11:45 a.m. Saturday, March 23. The broadcast deals with some of the unique aspects of the possible adoption of a "career ransom Monday for his wife, University of Texas at Austin 235 lb 34.25-34.50; 1 to 3, 200-250 lb 33.25-34.25; 2 and 3, 240-265 lb He has been on the Franklin Lillie Wilma, only to find she had never been kidnaped. cluster" program at Franklin college staff since the fall of 1972. 32.50-33.50; 2 to 4, 260-280 lb 32.00-32.50 3 and 4, 280-310 lb 31.50- Lauderdale told police two This program is the first in a two or three part series to be The Greenwood Board of men reported his wife was 32.50; sows weak to 50 lower; 1 to aired at various times in the being held hostage for $10,000.

Works accepted three maintenance bonds and released 3, 330-400 lb 30.50-31.25; 1 to 3 He said they settled for less upcoming months. 400-600 lb mostly Choir parents at 31.00-31.50; boars 23.00-30.00. Future programs will deal with admissions and possibly student comments and discussions about when he told them $3,000 was all he could raise, then rode with him to a bank to get the Cattle and calves 600; steers night. Burglars entered the shop by breaking through a window on the north side of the high school gymnasium and broke open a locked cabinet containing the tools, according to Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation Superintendent James Hannah. Hannah said a complete inventory of the theft loss was not immediately available.

The superintendent said the stolen items included power drills, power sanders and power tool accessories. Correction It was reported today that Joseph L. Ferrell, 22, who was Center Grove meet Franklin college. money. Passports good at designated national parks The Golden Eagle Passports which are being issued by the Franklin Post Office are good for entrance to designated "federal" areas and parks.

The story in Thursday's Daily Journal erroneously referred to state parks in the headline. He made two calls to his wife The Center Grove Choir Parent specifically to the remote-controlled doors- he added that he is happy with what he did receive. One of the recommended improvements which is still pending approval is a closed circuit television monitoring system. The system, if installed, would allow the radio dispatcher to observe all areas of the cellblocks. Television cameras in the cellblocks would be connected to a number of monitors in the radio room, Means said.

and heifers generally steady; cows and bulls steady; choice steers 44.00-45.00; good and choice 43.00-44.50; good 41.00-43.50; choice heifers 43.00-44.50; good and choice 42.00-43.00; good 40.00-42.00; utility and commercial cows 31.50-35.00; and, when she didn't answer, he rushed home to find she had just returned from a shopping trip for gloves and a hat for Organization will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the high school choir room. The constitution and by-laws will be presented for the Ambulance runs yard work. first reading. two construction bonds for a Fry road subdivision Monday night.

The board accepted bonds totaling $22,504 for the Meadow Hills, Concord Farms subdivision. The bonds will be held by the city for a period of three years and will insure payment of any maintenance problems which may develop during that time. The board also awarded contracts for sand, gravel and stone to Shumaker Brothers and Cave Stone both of Indianapolis. In other action, Greenwood City Attorney R. Michael Gholston said he has informed the developers of the Carriage House apartment complex by "I was taken.

That's all there Officers of the recently formed MONDAY Greenwood 3:04 a.m. 279 Academv canner and cutter 28.00-32.00; yield grade 39 few high was, said the 60-year-old carpenter. organization are George Brown, president; Mrs. William Waddle, yielding 43.00-45.00. vice president; Mrs.

William Hiatt, secretary; and Mrs. Dean The passport, priced at $10, is available at all first and second class post offices. It is good for federal areas operated by the U.S! Department of the Interior's National Park Service. arrested Friday by Indianapolis police after an alleged shooting incident in that city has not Henderson, treasurer. 7' street; Jim Mclntire, 25, same address; chest pains and headache; St.

Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. SUNDAY Greenwood 3:39 a.m. County Line resided in Franklin since December. Bulletin Indianapolis police listed Ferrell's address as 84 Dawn letter that construction trailers GOOD LUCK (SUJBS drive, Franklin. However, residents at that address parked immediately west of the apartments constitute a reported today he lived at that considerable eyesore." address from September to The board has tried un December 1973 and then moved successfully in recent weeks to to Indianapolis.

have the trailers moved to east of Meridian street; Betty Johnson, 30, Indianapolis; treated for shock; St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. 7:32 a.m. Greenwood police station; Michael O. Fahrback, 29, Indianapolis; treated for shock; Marion County General Hospital.

SATURDAY Greenwood 8:31 a.m. Greenwood Middle school; Jeffery L. Ferguson, 13, Speedway, ankle injury; St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. Ferrell has been preliminarily another location within the complex.

INDIANAPOLIS Indiana Attorney General Theodore Sendak issued the opinion that a state official must be 21 years old to take an oath of office. The opinion was issued in reference to the appointment by the Johnson county commissioners of 17-year-old Marc Griffin, Greenwood, as Justice of the Peace for White River Township in Johnson County. The trailers are located just off Smith Valley road at the present LARRY-SHIRLEY BRUCE-KIM PEGGY time. charged with armed robbery, inflicting injury during the commission of a felony and violation of the 1935 firearms act. Indianapolis police allege that Ferrell shot Henry Schnoch, Indianapolis, during a Friday evening robbery attempt in Indianapolis.

I I I -y lA 1 "fi Negotiations continue ram iwii STARTS WED. NEW YORK (UPI) 4I LkXJkXJ IB I I I I I I I I I Negotiations resumed today between United Press Interna tional and the striking Wire Service Guild. A news blackout was imposed on the talks. Union' and management negotiators began sessions at 9 a.m. EOT in New York; one Jp3 i lite ftity ELLIOTT KASTNER presents A ROBERT ALTMAN Film ELLIOTT GOULD, "THE LONG GOODBYE" NINA VAN PALLANDT STERUNG HAYDEN Encutivt Producer ELLIOTT KASTNER Produced by JERRY BICK DiiKM by ROBERT ALTMAN Screenplay by LEIGH BRACKETT Bated on the novel by RAYMOND CHANDLER 7s 1.1- i day atter tne uuua began a nationwide strike of reporters, editors and photographers.

Key unresolved issues were salaries, policy on the use of computerized editing equipment, and a Guild demand for an agency shop in which both members and. nonmembers I Music Composed and Conducted by JOHN T.WILLIAMS United APtWtS Ski enthusiasts united Heather Davidson and Ken Lindsey, both of Pennsylvania, were married in full traditional wedding clothes recently on top of Big Boulder Ski Area in Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania. Officiating clergyman Rev. John Warren and the bridal party were also on skis. This was the first wedding of its kind at a Pennsylvania ski area.

would pay dues to the Guild, i (UPI Telephoto) Robert Redford The man who became a legend. The film destined tobea classic! If) -Jeremiah Johnson it Greenwood (Continued from front page) business district and establisn a cumienensive zoning plan for Madison avenue. There have been no remonstrators at any of the readings thus far. The council also approved the second and third reading of ordinance 74-3, which would permit the rezoning of a' parcel of land immediately west of the Carriage House apartment complex on the southwest edge of the city. The ordinance calls for the rezoning of 31 acres of the 38-acre tract of land from its existing R-l status (single-family dwellings) to R-4 (multi-family housing).

The remaining seven acres, which was partially zoned R-4 and R-l will be changed to C-l (highly restricted commercial zoning); In the final action of the night, the council appointed Greenwood resident Phil Jackson to the library board. In Memory of ELSIE MARIE CARNES Peaceful sleep, rest at last, The world's worry, trouble, And trials have passed. In silence she suffered, In patience she bore, Till God called her home, To suffer no more. Arnold J. C.

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