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The Daily Journali
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A3. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 2002 ivmy JOURNAL JOHNSON COUNTY. ino.

2. markets weather AccuYestherxom AccuWeather Five-Day Forecast for Johnson County AlmanaC Al maps, forecasts and Statistics lor Incianapois tVough pn. yesterday. TODAY SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wind Hgheet speed. Humidity Today's average Teinperature Low Itofhigh' .70 .57" In i In ii normal low 4y-- Ftecord low .40 in 1955 Precipitation Month to date trace Normal Yeartodate 278" mm ysatp em 'jj'ajr 3 Partly to mostly sunny and nice.

Mostly surmy and cool Chance for showers, a t-storm. The Associated Press kvSanapoQs grain Estimated grain prices Thursday at IncfanapoKs-area elevators: Com cash $275, new Soybeans: cash J5.77, new $5.50. Wheat new $X83. Eastern CornbeB Direct Hogs Eastern Combeit Lean Value Direct Hogs afternoon report far Thursday. Trend: Barrows and gflts were mostly higher compared to previous dose.

Base market carcass basis ptant-deiv-enxt 3 to 1.1 square inches of back tat, 24.25-3800, weighted average 33.60. Net prices, inducing premiums: 1.0-1.1 24.25-39.52; 1.1-1.2 Daly movement estimate: 15,631. Wan Street NEW YORK The Dow fel 201.76, or 2.4 percent, to close at 8.379.41. The Nasdaq composite index decfned 35.77. or 2.7 percent, to 1279.68.

The Standard Poofs 500 index fel 2254 to 886.91 TV dock report after the cfcwe of market. Thursday: National Weather Today cm rm rn f3 coront rem Regional Weather Regional Summary T. .1 i Plenty of surshine. Sun and Moon taiartear: Sunset tonight 6:56 p.m. UdutdStCxSS Moonset today.

1 1 27 p.m. Fist Ful Last OOO Sep 13 Sep 21 Sep 29 Oct 6 Accu Weather UV Index Highest Today In Johnson County Vta ideas to ofnuc to I rt otaM art. 'n SYr "I Allergy Report Yesterday In Indiafiapolis mot ruaaw Grasses Low jLiwyi NA Motds Source Nafonal Atorgy Bureau Apparent Temp Today Horn hot teas bend on tompoakra and humxy. 8 un. Noon 4 p.m.

wvsrrm frrwi Cooling Degree Days Index of fuel consumption indicating how many degrees the mean temperature rose above 65 degrees for the day. femtiaF- Month to date 139 Weekly Temperatures f4 7 Si Su II Th iLastweelCa Normal high Normal low River Stages Fid: flood stage. Stage: in feet at 7 am. Thursday. Chg: change in previous 24 hours.

Station Fid Stage Chg White River White River (East Fork) Heating Air Conditioning Plumbing price change -x The AES Group 3.07 ATtT Corp. U.44 Alcoa 22.77 Allstate 37.14 ArvinMeritor 23.77 BancOne 38.79 Best Buy 24.50 BP Amoco 43.21 Cinergy Corp. 31.85 Conseco Inc. 0.34 0 00 Cummins 28.62 Diageo 50.00 Duff Phelps 10.08 -0 01 ExxonMobil 33.59 Fifth Third Bank 61.39 First Shares Bncrp 8.55 0.00 First Comm. Bank 8.12 First Indiana Bank 18.25 General Electric 28.00 General Motors 45.41 Guidant 35.60 Heartland Bancshrs 7.80 0.00 IBM 71.87 Irwin Bank 17.44 -0 41 Kmart 0.60 KeyCorp.

25.82 Kimball Int'l CIB 13.80 Kroger 18.09 Lilly Co. 57.94 Marsh Class 12.26 -0 491 National City Corp. 28.94 1 11 Navistar 24.95 Owens-Illinois 13.26 Pepsico 39.37 Phelps Dodge 29.40 Sara Lee Corp. 17.75 SBC Comm. 24.85 Schlumberger 41.90 Sprint Corp.

10.23 Vectreh 22.83 Verizon 31.04 Wal-Mart 53.12 Walt Disney 15.50 Wo Tiimi fai Pkartaa Sham a noon positions of weaffier sysl National Cities Yest Sal City hlLoW HiLoW Atlanta 9072s 7968sh Baltimore 7751s 8466pc Buffalo 7047pc 8264sh Champaign 7952s 8157A Cheyenne 6554pc 6945s Cleveland 7650pc 8265sh 82oaf ColumbusGA 9569s 8471A baiias im3mipSywm Denver 7450pc 7650s Dei Detroit 7952s 8061 A Fairbanks 6041pc 5939sh Weather (m): jnny, prpartly cloudy, c-doudy, h-showers, t-lhundefstorms, r-raia sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, Mce. I ft my IndianapolisGreenwood: Partly to mostly sunny and nice today. Partly to mostly cloudy tonight. EdinburghFranklin: Nice today with sunshine and some clouds. Increasing cloudiness tonight.

Today in Weather History On Sept. 13, 1857, a hurricane oft the Florida coast was blamed for the sinking of a passenger steamer. More than 200 passengers lost their lives. Regional Cities Yest HiLoW Sal HiLoW 1591 82591 Cincinnati 7952s 8262t Fort Wayne 7848s 8259A ESSt City Btoomington 8147s SUNDAY V1 Partly sunny with a cod breeze. v'- r-1 1 State Extremes High 84inEvansvile Low 45'inGoshen Yest Sal City HiLoW HlLoW Kokomo 7960s 82591 7aiw.iey''iy'fl3iHi 8459S 8367t Louisville South Bend 78498 7856A with five acquaintances where alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and prescription medication were consumed.

Interviews with witnesses led detectives to suspect Fry overdosed and lost consciousness and possibly died accidentally. One of the acquaintances removed her unconscious body from the residence, a witness said; but a body never has been found. State police in 2000 announced they had conducted searches of a home and bodies of water but did not find a body. And without human remains, it's difficult, if not impossible, for prosecutors to file aiminal charges. Roger Rayl, spokesman for the Marion County prosecutor's office, said a couple of witnesses were sent to the grand jury to testify.

Beyond that, Rayl said, the prosecutor's office would have no comment on the case. Last month, Marion County Prosecutor Scott Newman notified Pitts that he had met with the investigators and concluded charges couldn't be filed. "I agree with their assessment that, regrettably, all leads available at present have been pursued, inousanas or liters or anthrax and other deadly agents for use with Scud warheads, aerial bombs and aircraft spray tanks. For compliance with United Disclose and destroy all Cease persecuting nuclear within they rt9fo 's Weather Sponsored By: aw WaterSoftners Remodeling Air Quality IncSanapoOs Source: IAPC ftjiubon Standard Index 0-50, Good; 51-100. Moderate; 101-200.

Unheatthfutf SWtaMrykeat 3 60s 3 Yest HVLoW Sat' HiLoW City HDUBiOtt Jacksonville 8769pc 84731 Kansas csy 7awc( LPS Vegas 9167s 9971s tot AngdWI 5.5J'848W5f!SP? 84V83V Louisville 8459s 8367t Miami 8673sh 8876A wsacsa Minneapolis 7958s 7046pc fStSRVSa 8CSSV New Orleans 9175s 9175A Philadelphia 7759s 8466pfr Pfc-rT70 SL Louis 8059pc 8361C San Francisco 6554pc 6658pc SealfielTflfTBJSaf Tampa 8174r 87767t thejournalnet.com A aim. 1 otfMf oAtr. Muil bt bpim OKXMB ceived a call from the hospital, about Small's injuries and the woman called to report an assault, The Good Samaritan returned to the scene of the accident, County Line and Railroad roads. Small originally told hospital, staff that he had been walking on County Line Road when he was; struck by a vehicle, the report said (v Police found Everhart at U.S. 3ji and County Line Road using a payt phone at a gas station.

He told lice he was upset that his friend been injured and was scared and didn't know what to do. He took a portable breath test a( the scene that measured .11 peif cent blood-alcohol content, the report said. The legal limit is .01 percent. Plan or through Medicaid. The new changes also are costs for the state, since it will not have to collect and examine receipts from individuals.

O'Bannon said he hopes the added convenience will nearly double enrollment in the program to around 30,000. Despite the state's budget deficit, funding for' the program is expected to continue using future proceeds from the tobacco settlement. "We have all been waiting for the federal government to put prescription drug program into' effect," O'Bannon said while promoting the changes at an Indianapolis pharmacy. "It's talked about and debated and different plans come up, and they still haven't gotten there." to TO HELP Those willing to help in the search tor Brookley Louks or donate supplies such as boats, canoes, water or sand-; wlches can send an e-mail to search coordinators at brookley ccompwi.com.i A Web page with Information on the search can be accessed at many as 40 to 80 people to split into teams to search for Louks, who's been missing since June 24. Greenwood police Chief Albert, Hessman said an investigator still, works on the missing woman's 1 case each day.

Investigators and Johnson Counn ty prosecutors may soon meet to evaluate evidence in the case and plan the next step, Hessman said I 1 ff III missing-person cases. "It's more than disheartening," Pitts said. "The only thing for a long time they focused on was, exotic dancer, exotic dancer' not the person." Overlooked was that Fry was extremely close to her family. One of sue children, Fry took charge of their mother's medical care when the mother suffered a debilitating stroke And Fry also was the child-care provider to a younger brother. Until she disappeared, Fry telephoned her mother three times daily but the phone calls stopped abruptly Nov.

13, 1993. Fry was in the process of moving the last of her belongings from Greenwood to another sister's residence in Fort Wayne when she vanished. As the years dragged on with no sightings of or word from Fry, the family lost hope and came to assume she was dead. Indiana State Police investigated the missing-person case. But no one has ever been arrested or charged in her disappearance.

According to Marion County court documents, state police investigators suspected Fry had gone to a party in Indianapolis and we are no closer to finding Lola or having a case against the person who either killed her andor disposed of her body and her vehicle," Newman wrote Pitts in an Aug. 30 e-mail message "This pains all of us, who pride ourselves on leaving no stone unturned. But none of us can even imagine the pain you must feel, of loss compounded by uncertainty. I wish there were more I could say, but all were in agreement; though we will always be prepared to go after any new information." The state police investigator on the case, Detective Bill Vann, was not available for comment Thursday. With the police investigation at a standstill, the Fry family now is offering a $5,000 reward for information about her disappearance.

They urge that anyone with tips call 403-0884. "We want to either prick the conscience or prick the memory," Darlene Pitts said. "There's no way we're ever going to stop looking." Photos of Lola Katherine Fry and more information about her case are available at the Web site, www.darlenepitts.com. LOTTERY Here are the winning numbers selected Thursday In the Hoosler Lottery: Daily Three Midday: 4-0-6. Daily Three Ivoning: 0-9-1 Daily Four Midday: 6-5-3-0.

Daily Four Ivoning: 4-1-2-7. Max Five Midday: 4-11. Max Five Ivoning: 2-11. Lucky Five: 8-9-17-23-31. Waiting (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) appearance eventually melted into despair for her family.

They are offering a $5,000 reward for information that solves the mystery. "Picture if it was your sister or brother or daughter. Could you leave them lying out there?" said Fry's older sister, Darlene Pitts. "Even though they are dead, you still need to find them. You want to rescue them to have a proper burial, to say goodbye," Pitts said.

Lola "Kathy" Fry was white, 5-foot-3, with brown eyes and hair and a small scar on her forehead. "Everyone says she looks like Morgan Fairchild," Pitts recalled. Also missing is Fry's red-and-. black 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse with a personalized license plate, LOLA. Fry had been employed as an exotic dancer at an Indianapolis nightclub.

But her sister bristles at the way Fry's occupation has seemingly contributed to a lack of public interest in her case Fry has been all but forgotten amid more recent, high-profile abduction and Bush (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) But he also seemed to back Bush's charges against Saddam, suggesting time was running short for Iraq to admit weapons inspectors. "If Iraq's defiance continues, the Security Council must face its responsibilities," Annan said. Defiant as ever, Iraq's U.N. Ambassador Mohammed Al-Douri blasted Bush. "He chooses to deceive the world and his own people by the longest series of fabrications that have ever been told by a leader of a Ai-uoun sain.

In Washington. Senate Mainritv Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota said, "I don't think that the case for pre-emptive attack has been made conclusively yet. That doesn't mean it can't be." Democrats like Daschle are struggling to balance their concerns of going to war against the political dangers of bucking a popular president. Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Joseph Biden, who on Wednesday said he IV i i i Drain Cleaning Cmot bt fionUMtf wMi ny prwMM tmt of dMnhg. CP 81042308 0 Wreck (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) an electricity pole, severing his am at the elbow, the report said.

The three got out of the van and flagged down a passing Greenwood motorist, who took the three to Community Hospital South. Ever-hart helped Small into the hospital, then came back out and asked for a ride home, the motorist told police The man tried to talk Everhart into calling police about the accident, but he insisted on seeing the woman safely inside her Greenwood apartment. A short time later, police re lllSCOll fit (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) paid $8.5 million in benefits to 16,268 seniors. Depending on income, seniors may receive $1,000, $750 or $500 in state-paid discounts per year. They also receive discounts from the pharmacies and will remain eligible for them after the maximum limit has been reached.

To be eligible state residents must be age 65 or older with a monthly income of $997 or less for a single person, or $1,344 or less for a married couple. They cannot have prescription drug coverage through an insurance 0 Search (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) "I've gotten e-mails from people I've never even heard of who are coming from out of town to help," 'Louks said Organizers still need additional boats and ham radios so those at the base can contact the smaller teams actively searching. While Sam's Club has donated bottled water and Meijer has donated supplies and drinks, Louks said they could also use tubs and ice. Those wanting to donate supplies can come as late as 9 a.m., Crose said. He said he is expecting as Bush outlines Iraq's defiance of U.N.

resolutions President Bush made his case for action against Iraq to the United Nations on Thursday. He said Iraq had defied 16 of the U.N. Security Couneil resolutions and must comply with the demands or else face the consequences. Some of the ways Iraq has defied the resolutions: 1 Ability to Using oil build a uLl money weapon sanctioned for the a year if purchase of food to acquire buy missile tech-fissile material, nology including long-range missiles. the.

Shi'a, Sunnis, rn stock- EsM 'piles of VX, mustard and other chemical agents. ,5 SOURCE: Associated Press doesn't want to see unilateral U.S. military intervention, welcomed Bush's speech "as a powerful indictment, by the United Nations weapons of mass destruction. End all support of terrorism and act to suppress it. 9 Kurds, Turkomans and others.

End illicit trade outside the oil-for-food program. Nations, Iraq must: Release or account for all jmissing Gulf War "personnel and return stolen property. AP with Osama bin Laden before taking on Iraq, said he had not heard Bush's speech but "I think going to the U.N. was a good thing." own standards, of Saddam Hussein's contempt for the world" Even former President Clinton, who urged Bush to finish the job 1 i A i.

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