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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 12

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12 ii Slain coed's hometown still offering reward News summary By United Press International She apparently was abducted woman in Ohio, Kenny said raised, of which $1,000 was "We're going ahead with the or accepted a ride after her car "but he's not talking about reward offer, said David Weston, chairman of a steering spent on earlier search efforts, leaving $4,000 to finance the stalled alone Indiana 37 as she anything else. "We've had literally nun II drove from Cambridge City to committee organized originally new posters and perhaps bill CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. (UPI) Residents of Ann Harmeier's hometown meet tonight to design posters announcing their $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of her kilter. Indiana University at bloom boards. to search for the 20-year-old coed after she vanished Sept.

12 north ing ton. The body was found dreds of calls and followed up dozens of leads," Kenny said. "We've pretty well checked week ago decided tentatively to post the reward if a man being held in a Texas jail is not charged with Miss Harmeier's death. So far, state police have not filed charges. Weston, an elementary school principal, said the committee would meet tonight to design tlfe reward poster and make plans for its distribution, At Indianapolis, Capt.

Stanley of Martinsville. Kenny of the Indiana State Police several miles from where the car stalled. The committee more than a said four detectives are assigned leads on known sex offenders in Morgan County and we're also full time to the case. Patty's conviction upheld SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Patricia Hearst, whose 1976 conviction for bank robbery was upheld by a federal appeals court, says her experiences have taught her one thins: Don Weston said the reward 'We're trying to come up ltd GoMm Metes Ida Red Wlneiae comparing the case with other states on the possibility of finding similar slayings," he probably will have a time limit. with some good leads," Kenny said, but so far nothing has especially in the Martinsville said.

area. If it's not paid, the money will be used to finance some type of Miss Harmeier, whose body Members of the committee been found to justify charges. The man held in El Paso, Texas, Joseph Mazer, 23, was found in a cornfield north education program a citi APPLES 6 FRESH CIDER will distribute the poster door-to-door, Weston said. zens versus violence" type of of Martinsville, had been strangled and apparently raped. Portland, has admitted the slaying of a Pennslyvania foundation.

The cash is part of money originally raised to finance search efforts for Miss Har- meier, but after her body was found last month the steering WHITELAND ORCHARD Located 1 mile east of Whlteland on Road 250E. Phone 535-8495 committee decided to offer the U.S., Soviets disagree on question of dissidents reward CLOSED SUNDAY OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY -7 In all, about $15,000 was Vance said the United States had interceded "with respect to WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States is embracing the talks this year. France and China have been invited to join, but neither has done so. Vance made these other Soviet overtures for a total nuclear test ban while caution points ing Moscow against possible He formally announced the trials for prominent Soviet individuals in the Soviet Union." Although the Soviet position on a comprehensive test ban of all nuclear explosions moved closer to the American position, Vance said several differences remain. United States is ending all dissidents.

Secretary of State Cyrus( Vance outlined the differing shipments of material and spare parts that could be used by South Africa's police or U.S. views Wednesday in his first news conference since The United States prefers an military forces, and it was withdrawing its naval attache July. He made it clear the and commercial counselor from United States and Soviet Union South Africa can agree in one area wnue He said President Carter disagreeing in others. HOT DOG indefinite ban which could be canceled after four to five years, while the Soviet Union prefers a shorter cancellation period. There also is an apparent difference between the Soviet Union and the United will push for an oil price freeze '1 do not think there is any during his planned nine-nation linkage." he said.

"1 do not world trip which includes visits think in the past that there was and I do not think that there is to four key OPEC members: Venezuela, Nigeria, Saudi States on how soon the ban would go into effect. now." get kidnapped. Tne Dtn U.S. uircun wm nwowiwat Wednesday there was no error in the two-month trial of Miss Hearst, who was found guilty and sentenced to seven years in prison for her part in the bank robbery 10 weeks after she was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Miss Hearst, who has been free on $1.2 million bail since November 1976, will be allowed to remain in her parents' custody pending further appeal.

Carter raps Israel WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter, interrupted by three young New York hecklers, told the World Jewish Congress that America will always stand by Israel but Palestinian rights must be respected for a true Middle East peace. In a balanced but frank speech Wednesday night, Carter criticized Israel for establishing settlements on the West Bank of the Jordan and the Palestine Liberation Organization for refusing to recognize Israel's right to exist. "We are proud to be Israel's firm friend and closest partner and we shall stand by Israel always," Carter said. "We may be facing now the best opportunity for a permanent Middle East peace settlement in our lifetime. We must not let it slip away." Doctors, nurse indicted MINEOLA, Y.

(UPI) A grand jury has indicted three doctors and a nurse at a Long Island hospital on charges of second-degree assault for allegedly allowing a medical appliance salesman to participate in surgery there. Suffolk County District Attorney Henry O'Brien, who announced the charges Wednesday, called the indictment "the most scandalous case it has ever been my duty to prosecute." He said it appeared to be the first such case in the nation. The charge involve an operation performed on Franklin Mirando at Smithtown General Hospital on July 3, 1975, by two orthopedic surgeons Drs. David Lipton and Harold Massoff. Lombardo 'critical' HOUSTON (UPI) Band leader Guy Lombardo, who for many New Year's Eves has led the nation in "Auld Lang Syne," was in critical condition today, suffering from complications after major arterial surgery.

Lombardo, 75, had been released from Methodist Hospital Oct. 18 in "excellent" condition after Dr. Michael E. DeBakey performed surgery to repair a weakened major blood vessel on Sept. 23.

But he was readmitted Oct. 27 because of the complications. His condition was listed as serious early Wednesday but changed to critical later in the day. Hospital and family spokesmen released few details other than to report Lombardo critically ill with undisclosed problems from the operation. Feared for his life AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (UPI) multi-millionaire Maurits Caransa says he feared his kidnappers were going to kill him despite payment of a $4 million ransom because they kept him captive for another five hours.

The 61-year-old Dutch real estate tycoon, freed Wednesday after spending five days chained to a bedpost in a dark room, told reporters his kidnappers were simple criminals and not political terrorists. ''We want only money. We are not a political group," Caransa quoted them as saying. He told police they first spoke to him in French but later switched to broken English with a "Mediterranean accent." 1 4 Ifeflia Arabia and Iran. "I think it 6 COKE Vance welcomed a Soviet The United States and the would be catastrophic if there offer to move toward a full ban on all nuclear testing as a Soviet Union have been nego- should be an increase at this tiating a test ban on-and-off point in energy prices, he since 1958.

Great Britain joined said. "major, important step forward." But at the same news OFFER GOOD FOR NOVEMBER ONLY mmmmuMUWi. I I ACROSS Answer to Previous Puzzle conference, he said the United States viewed "with great seriousness" the possible trial of several prominent Soviet 1 Edible fruit 5 Horse 9 Pen dissidents. YES, NOW AT JustRite YOU CAN GET A HOT DOG AND SMALL COKE FOR ONLY 494 SO WHY DON'T YOU STOP BY TODAY AND ENJOY THIS SHOPPERS SPECIAL. 2 Italian monetary unit 3 Eerie 4 Mountains (abbr.) 5 Walk the floor 6 Animal of South America 7 Navy ship prefix (abbr.) 8 Pursue (2 wds Segment of lC.il L1L fi cjxx82 Ie i IbicIeIp venti IS HjA El ALIsiHp TIIOlE OAT TTfl 8 I SflO I TL A TLiW A I I "aTn Bd res IA 8Q Nl I a I 1 1 Ib i Da aronI Ollvl SJ "TO JP A OMAN TR I TF Ill -64 closed 12 Am not (si.) 13 Too 14 Author of 'The Raven" 15 President (abbr.) 16 Italian house 1 7 Period 18 Auto club 19 Astronaut's ferry 20 Less NEW ALBANY, Ind.

(UPI) -State police closed a segment of IIP tOs Interstate 64 early today clearing the way for movement of an unstable chemical. 9 Exude 10 Ripped 1 1 Twelvemonth 19 Recline 21 Ear of grain 23 Exclamation 25 City in Police said a bomb squad 31 To be (Fr.) 32 Chalumeau 35 Cheese state (abbr.) WHEN IT'S HOMETOWN from Louisville handled the (comp. wd.) 47 Haughty one 48 Polynesian dance 49 Over (Ger.) 4tt fi 22 King (Fr.) 24 High (Lat.) 26 Cleaned transportation of the picric acid Yorkshire to Fort Knox, for disposal 38 Resting 29 More uncanny Two 35-pound glass contain SHELBYVILLE MARTINSVILLE 39 Pod vegetable 51 Adams' 33 Repeat Mnawich 34 Widemouthed meat ers of the acid were taken from 4 1 Time zone New Albany tannery, which JustRite FAMILY RESTAURANTS grandson 53 Abhor 54 Gazed 57 City in Brazil 58 Greek letter used the chemical for dyeing 1(1 Tl j. (abbr.) 43 Superlative suffix 45 Cut of beef ii benus ot maples 28 Headmasters 30 Equality of measure WHITELAND FRANKLIN purposes State police said the picric acid was old and had become unstable. 1 2 3 15 16 17 )8 1 19 1 1 0 1 1 1 Ti Tt is Tii id Tib- ug 36 Female saint (abbr.) 37 Long fish 38 Professional 39 Study 40 Skillet 42 Appeared 44 Sprinkle with powder 46 Automotive society (abbr.) 47 Closes 50 Gamble 52 Definite article 55 Knot 56 Golf club 58 Supplicate Season completed for Franklin band 2 27 Pi" 28 30 131 132 I 33 34 35 Tl '0 pi 42 43 p7" J50 pij 52" 53 54 I mm The 170-member Franklin Community High School Band completed a busy and successful season when they received the fourth place trophy in Class B.

After finishing at Columbus, they continued on to Jefferson-ville to compete in the fourth annual Southern Indiana Marching Band Festival where they won the rifle and sabre corps trophy 59 Spanish cheer 60 Boy (Sp.) 61 Locality 62 Tavern 63 Leaves 64 Cooled DOWN 1 Father competition at the Indiana Allstate Marching Band finals held Eliminate Winter Tire Changeover 55 St 57 58 69 80 el I I Ik 9 1 for oo-oower on ic I at Terre Haute on Saturday. 2 83 I 1 6 I I 1 I he band is directed by Ronald I I I I I I I I I III I ll Weimer, assisted by Gary Miracle. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSNj Ul IAMJUUI JVJ Early in September, the band in Class AAA for large bands. The band consists of 117 playing members; eight rifles led by captain Brenda Barnett; eight sabres led by captain Denise Ransdell 32 pikes led by captain Lyn Sheets and assistant captain Beth Comp ton; two banner carriers, and three drum majors led by Thorn Andrews and assisted by Pam Blevins and Dan Doles. Along with the band parent organization, they are currently combining their efforts toward the purchase of new uni Gat-saving ridtat and tnow construction, smooth- rldtng polyailar cord 1 -ffil I fmJr Jf belli lor strength and llUw, I I I Spociilly com- 1 pounded trod rubber J0, 8 for low lompMtur Mot whH- I n.ilbililr nd wild against curb 1 trctr0n scurfs and damag made its first away appearance by performing half-time at the Center Grove-Franklin football game at Center Grove and on September 17, performed at Franklin College's first home YOU'RE JOT DEAF! BUT YOUR HEARING MAY BE till P1857SRI3 (BR78-13) L.

wtiitewll V. plus 1.93 I 1 F.E.T. and I i old tire game. Whitewall Metric Fits Vmfi F.E.I, and Si l- 1 ildtlr. P1957M14 ER78-14 P20575R14 FR7H4 57 .00 j2M P21575R14 GR78-14 jM S2.61 P22575R14 HR7814 WOO 2.82 P20575R15 FR78-15 tSl.OO 2.6 P21575R15 GR7815 $61.00 j2.it P22575R15 HR7S-15 WOO H.12 P23575R15 I LR78-15 S71.00 $3.20 A week later, the Marching Cubs traveled to Lebanon where they competed in the CYO FOCU OUT OF Central Indiana Marching Band TIEMP0 MDItL A true all-season radial that handles winter snow and Ice.

yet in summer it gives you the smooth quiet ride of a regular radial. Keep it on your car season after season. esuvaJj. Here they earned a first place rating and the Inspection Trophy in Class A. forms.

They will march in the Holiday Festival Parade in Franklin on Saturday, November 19. Highlights of the state contest will be shown on station WTTV at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Also competing in that contest from Johnson county were Greenwood, Center Grove and Whiteland. At the Indiana School Marchine Association competition held at 'CUSTOM POWER CUSHION POLYGLAS' BLACKWALLS if you know when people are talking, but can't hear every word they say YOU'RE NOT DEAF.

Your hearing has slipped out of focus. A Hearing Aid Specialist can help put your world into focus again. Simply, inexpensively almost invisibly modern hearing science can bring you clarity at last. Columbus on October 15, they received a first place rating and the, sweepstakes trophy in Class 'Power Streak' 78 WHITEWALL WW! Illhl ii $97 5.60-15 or 22 Bias 'rujdlTTJfn'H pi. in I Mjya am tn D78-14 $34.00 $2.09 G78-14 $38.00 $2.58 G78-15 $39.00 $2.65 H78-15 $42.00 $2.88 A78-13 Bias ply Whitewall plus (1.70 to 11.73 F.E.T.

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Up to 5 qts. of major brand U.S. made cars -parts eitra if needed 368J $1388 $588 AtS 8 1030 grade oil. 4th 7 P.M; cyl. Excludes front-wheel drive cars A certified $6.95 cleaning and adjusting of your hearing aid any make, any model.

Factory trained technician will be here. He can improve the performance of your Instrument, up to 50 per cent. Add $2.00 for air conditioning. Price Includes parts and labor. Our mechanics electroni Tl Complete chassis lubrication and oil change Helps ensure long wearing parts and smooth, quiet performance Please phone for appointment Includes light truck nn Complete analysis and alignment correction to increase tire mileage and improve steering Precision equipment, used by experienced mechanics, helps ensure a precision alignment For thc)ssjorho have a hearing problem, but do not wear any aid we offer a FREE-TEST and AUDIOGRAM.

cally fine-tune your engine titm points, plugs and cohdenser Testoharglng starting systems, time engine, adjust carburetor Helps maintain a smooth running engine Includes Datsun, Toyota, VW and light trucks. Cars with electronic ignition $4 less. Ask for our Free Battery Power Check -SMCUliV Pro-Christmas Scb BUY NOW SAVE-SAVE-SAVE TOYS AND GIFT ITEMS OF ALL KINDSII We will have our usual line of good used furnlturt, glassware, some antiques, misc. COME ON OVER AND GET YOUR HANDS UP AND GET IN ON THE BARGAINS FOR YOURSELF. TROY AUCTION Phone 422-9056 Located In "The Old Dixie Dance HaJI" pri Old 27, lust south of 144, Waverlyrtnd: Auctioneer: Charles Bryant George Slayton REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE 50 per cent OFF all Custom-Fitted EAR MOLDS TELEVISION AMPLIFIER Reg.

$4.95, Now $1.00. Enoy Maximum TV Sound Without Annoying others. RAIN CHECK If we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. Just Say "Charge It' ita. m.

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