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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 3

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Wednesday. February 4. 1 Seymour Dolly Tribune, Seymour, Indiana QecoodbooE: Pandemonium reigned at club; as Stripes wins cup 24, Seymour, occurred on Ind. 58. illegal consumption of alcohol, $100 "and court costs730 "days "in -Jackson County Jail, 180 days Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered." Minor; 23, City police rToday-3: i4 was reported at Jackson County Schneck Memorial Hospital.

Officer Ernest Davidson investigated. Today 2:41 a.m.. A disturbance was reported in 600 block Euclid Avenue. Davidson investi-. gated.

Tuesday 10:15 p.m. Loud music was reported in 200 block South Vine Street. Officers Roy Howard and Ron Thomas investi uesday 6:30 p.m. John Pol- reported theft of a bicycle at ackson park Convalescent Cen- Howard investigated. p.m.

An acci party was limited to yacht -club members and their invited; 1 guests and included Mayor Mau- -reen, O'Connor and singer John "Denver. "It's the besf thing that's i penedto San Diego in decades," O'Connor said as' the race got way. VFm very excited ab- out the races, nd I'm confidents we'll bring the races to. S4h O'Connor said she had spoken by phone to Conner, before the race. "I told -him I thought it was going to be a slant dunk." Denver, when asked if he is a fan of Stars' Stripes skipper Conner, said, "I am now." He admitted he was a sailing novice but was eager to learn more ab- out the sport.

"What intrigues me about it is that you have to take care of your-self on the open sea, to camp out on the sea." screens waving to a crowd 12,000 miles away Conner's effort wasthe' sweep by an America's Cup skipper, since Ted Turner, steered Courageous past Australia in 1977. The sweep was the lathin 26 America's Cup finals. 7T Kotarskj of Brighton, England, visitingfriends, who are members of the club, said he was surprised at the outcome, which he described as "When you're on your -own ground, you should have an advantage! he said. Many in the crowd 'wore party hats, banners' hung front the walls, and a man dressed as the Statue of Liberty paraded around the room. Yacht officials were busy selling America's Cup with proceeds earmarked for Sail America Foundation, the group that managed Conner's effort.

dent occurred at Fifth Street and Broadway. Howard and Thomas. investigated. Tuesday 5:50 p.m. Harass- ment was reported in 500 block East Third Street.

Sgt. John R. Hill investigated. Tuesday 5:11 p.m. An accident occurred at Seymour Public Library parking.

lot. Howard in-: vestigated. Tuesday 4:57 p.m. An dent occurred in 2000 block East Tipton Street. Thomas investi-; gated.

"Tuesday 11:29 a.m. An acci-" dent occurred in 300 block Emer- son Drive. Of ficer James Lawson investigated. NOW, TASTE THE ARBY'S'DIFFERENCE FOR ESS! 1 SAN DIEGO (AP) Pandemonium reigned at the San Diego Club as hometown hero Dennis Conner, and his Stars Stripes crew sailed to victory today over Kookaburra HI to the America's Cup back from. Down Under.

About 1,000 people gathered to watch as the club's entry beat the Australians by minute, 59-seconds to win the best-of-7 series in four races off Australia. "It was fantastic! We just smoked them yacht club member Chris Hansen said. is just a fantastic sailor and the crew is just great." As the race neared the end, the crowd chanted "Go! "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" and waved back at Conner, who lost the cup three years ago, as he appeared on the television Square dancers from 11 clubs join for dance The Western Twirlers held a Tif th Saturday night dance Jan. 31 "with Randy Glassburn calling. Clubs represented were Bucks and Does; Star Promenaders, Bells and Beau, Swing and Swayers, Swinging Singles, Prairie Promenaders, Ohio Falls, Independent, Jeans and Queens and Morgan Trailblaz-ers, who also took the Western Twirlers' banner.

There were 28 couples from the Western Twirlers. Prizes were awarded to Oscar Goecker, Arnold Rotert, Harold Keller, Ronnie Herkamp, Sherry Nolan, Shirley Runge, Wilma Johnson, Joan Fahl, Phyllis Anderson and Homer Treadway. Six couples from the Western Twirlers attended the Prairie Promenaders' dance Jan. 24 and got their banner. Serving on the committee were the Richard VonDielingens, Barry Melloncamps, Wilbur Nie-mans, Allen Thompsons and Bud Luteses.

Noble Stuckwisch will call for the Bucks and Does' dance Feb 6. Helping Philippines BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (APJ -The Philippine constitution recently approved by voters was in part the work of an alumna of the Indiana University Law School. Flerida Ruth Pineda-Romero served as secretary general of the constitutional commission that drafted the new constitution, IU said Tuesday. Mrs.

Pineda-Romero, who received her master of laws degree from Indiana is director-of the. University of the Philip- pines Law Center in Quezon City. Now Damage to her car estimated be tween $200 and sue struck a guardrail to avoid an -animals She was not injured. r-TL" O-County police Tuesday William-Burgess and Bill Elmer, both of Rl, reported vandalism 6f two mailboxes and a newspaper box on. County Road 300E.

Deputy Mark Lahrman investigated, Hospital The Tuesday register for Jackson County Schneck Memorial Hospital: v. Admissions The hospital admitted nine per sons Tuesday, including: Medical Robert W. Latham, 210 Water Brownstown. Leroy D. Hayes, Norman Rl.

Newborn A son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Gregory, North Vernon R6." Releases The hospital released 15 persons Tuesday, including: LeJeanna Paige, infant daugh-, ter of Leisa C. Collins, 516 Homes-.

tead Seymour. Mrs. Kenneth R. Wheeler, Medora. Mrs.

Michael Hogg and infant daughter," Megan ColleenrVallo niaRl. Mrs. Harold Hines, Scipio Rl. Mary A. Alexander and infant daughter, Latasha Marie Alexander, 125 Lincoln North Vernon.

Mrs. Roger D. Mitchell, North; Vernon R2. Emergency Emergency services treated 21 persons between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m.

today, including: James D. Trapp, TerrrJ. Tor-moehlen, Lewey Taylor and William David Smith. County Court The following cases were heard in Jackson County Court, Seymour, Judge Frank Guthrie presiding: Keith E. Findley, 26, Seymour, driving with a blood alcohol con- -tent of .10 or greater, $250-and probation ary license.

Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. William. Carmack, 35, no address, trespassing, public intoxication, court costs, 10 days in Jackson Coukty Jail, 355 days probation. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Nathan J.

FRONTS: Occluded w- Stationary AP Lasrrphoto Indiana's UJS. senators The Hon. Richard G. Lugar. United States Senator 306 Hart Senate Office Bldg.

Washington, D.C. 20510 -1 The Hon. Dan Quayle United States Senator 524 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 Ninth District's U.S.

representative The Hon. Lee H. Hamilton United States Representative 2187 Rayburn House Office Washington, D.C. 20515 -pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended. Trevor Williams 19, Campbell- burg, illegal consumption, $100 and court costs, 180 days probation.

Alcohol and drug abuse treatment" was Bowman 19, Vallo- nia, minor in possession of alcohol $100 and court costs, 180 days probation. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Danny Bowling, 32, Seymour, driving while suspended, $100 and court costs, one-year proba- tion, 60, days suspended Daniel Bell, 25, Seymour, driving while $250 and. court costs; 180 days probationary license. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered.

Martha Reece, 48, Seymour, pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended. Brian N. Quade, 20, Seymour, minor in possession of alcohol, $100 arid court, costs, 180 days probation. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. -Barry Setser, 35, New Albany, -driving with a blood alcohol content of .10 or greater, $250 and court costs, 18udays probation, 90 days suspended license.

Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Robert Anderson, 25, Brownstown, pleaded not guilty to driving while suspended-Kevin Crockett, 25, Seymour, driving while intoxicated, $250 and court costs, one-year probation, 180 days probationary license. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. John M. Henson, 19, Medora, illegal consumption, $100 and court costs, 180 days probation.

Alcohol and drug abuse treat-ment was ordered. Frederick S. Johnson, Vernon, illegal consumption, $100 and court costs, 180 days probation. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Robert L.

Horn, 59, Seymour, driving with a blood alcohol content of .10 or greater, $250 and court costs, 180 days probation, 90 days suspended license. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Thomas L. James, 29, Seymour, firing a firearm across the roadway court ofstsT Paul D. Bolte, 20, Clarksville, possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana, $250 and court costs, 180 days probation.

Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Joe Mac Robinson, 46, Vallo-nia, battery on a police officer, $250 and court 180 days Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered. Terry D. Roberts, 22, Seymour, driving while intoxicated $250 and court costs, one-year probation, 180 days probationary license. Alcohol and drug abuse treatment was ordered.

Sheriffs giving scholarships in enforcement Applications for the Indiana Sheriffs' Association Scholarship Fund are now available through Jackson County Police. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students who are committed to pursuing an education and career in the law enforce-. ment field. -General qualifications for applicants include" membership of the Indiana Sheriffs' Association or a dependent child of a member and be between the ages of 17 and 23 years old. Scholarships may be renewed for three successive years.

Information used in determining scholarship recipients may include grade-point average, class standing, curriculum of study, extracurricular activities and any evaluation that may relate to the selection committee's -concern toward applicants'-char--1 acter and citizenship. MISSED BY TRIBUNE CARRIER? (SEYMOUR CITY ONLY) Between 6:30 A 7:30 p.m. WEEKDAYS and Between 3 4 4 jn. SATURDAYS CALL 522-6044 If you have any questions, call the office at 522-4371 fl to 5 weekdays, 8 to 12 Saturdays. City arrests Tuesday 6:30 p.m.

Catherine C. Armstrong, 16, Seymour, failure to yield right of way at marked intersection. Saturday 1 08 a.m. Tracy Jay Thompson, operating a motor vehicle without insurance. City fire Today 12 15 a.m.

Firemen responded to open burning of wood products after dark at Bryant Products 860 Avenue, Freeman Field. County arrest Tuesday 11 a.m.; David A. Burton, 19, Crothersville, military order charging absent without leave. 0 State arrest Tuesday 9:17 p.m. Timothy L.

Roberts, 29, Columbus, public intoxication. -O Co. accident Tuesday 7:30 p.m. An accident involving Susan J. Wilden, Showers Ran Flurries Snow Jfejorecesy for 7 a.m.

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IN 47274. Second-class postage paid at Seymour, IN 47274. t. Tburman Gill Publisher Stewart Hedger. Managing Editor George N.

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