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PACE ZA THE TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, IND. TUESDAY AUGUST 1.2CS3 Klama200 67B2 1 Oilman I AM9I National weather The Accu Weather forecast for noon, Wednesday, Aug. 2. son investigated at 9:23 a.m. Monday.

Possible battery reported at 300. block. Jackson Park Officer Polly investigated at 6:13 a.m. Monday. Family fight reported at 100 r- 1 South Band 68783 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day.

60s A Ss-v C. lFortWyne6r84- 6wS HOSPITALMONDAY ADMISSIONS Danny Eggemeyer, Brownstown Crystal Jo Hames, Brownstown Kathryn Garland, Vaibnia Donna Lea Johnson, Norman Arnold Albert Marshall, North-Vernon Charles Frederick McClanahan, Paris Crossing Darrell Wayne Roberts, Sey- Massiel Rodriquez, Seymour Ruth M. Tracy, Seymour DISCHARGES Freda Helblig, Seymour Ryan Christopher Hoene, Seymour Chester Klingner, North Vernon Edith M. Poore, Seymour Latay-ttt 70785" 1 Tne Haute 168786 $eymOUr 63B FRONTS: 50s Q' 2000 A ecu Weather. Inc.

COLD 'WARM STATIONARY Pressure block South O'Brien Street. Officer. Andy Rumph investigated at 4:26 a.m. Monday. NORTH VERNON Theft of portable CD player and coins valued at $80 at Noon Drive, Officer Jeff Day investigated at 9:40 a.m.

Monday. ARRESTSSEYMOUR Christopher Abner, 29, Scipio, blood alcohol content .10 or greater, 3:25 a.m. today. Christian R. Kinser, 21 Sey- mour, sexual battery, 7:04 p.m.

Monday. Terri Summers, 42, Brownstown, warrant theft, 11:58 a.m. Monday. James D. Jenkins, 25, Seymour, battery, 7:10 a.m.

Monday. STATE Randy Campbell, 36, Deputy, operating while intoxicated, blood alcohol content .10 or greater, 11:44 p.m. Monday. Alice M. Killey, 31, Crothersville, public intoxication, 7:05 p.m.

Monday. Richard W. Atkins, 27, Norman, Lawrence County warrant, 5:30 p.m. Monday. FIRES NORTH VERNON Lightning fire reported at Comfort Inn in North Vernon.

General manager Teresa Hight reported minor damage and no injuriesThe North Vernon fire department and police department investigated at 2:20 p.m. Monday. ee ra-Lm ooM High Low. Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy T-storms I At Alfred Lee Reynolds North Vernon.

NEWBORNS A son to Kimberiy and Chad Fancher, Seymour A daughter to Crystal Jo Hames, Brownstown INCIDENTSSEYMOUR Possible battery reported at 1100 block of Cottage Circle. Officer Chadd Rogers investigated at 6:13 p.m. Monday. Forgery reported at Wal-Mart on 1600 E. Tipton St.

Officer Jerry Polly investigated at 2:27 p.m. Monday. Jimmy Blewett reported theft of bicycle at 907 W. Brown St. Sergeant Gary Trowbridge investigated at 1:34 p.m.

Monday. Possible battery reported at 200 block of North Chestnut Street. Officers Polly and Craig Hayes investigated at 12:17 p.m. Monday. Criminal mischief with red spray paint reported at 1100 block Medical Place.

Officer James Law- Readings indicate previous day's high, low and precipitation in past 24 hours ending at 8 a.m.: City Low Precip Chicago 74 62 cdy Cincinnati .83 .64 Cleveland .77 .62 Detroit 79 .66 Louisville .85 .67 St Louis 80 .68 Values represent yesterday's over the last 12 hours City Low Precip Evansville 79 65 0.05 Fort Wayne ..........80 66 0.24 Indianapolis; ..81 66 0.00 South Bend ..........74 64 0.38 Bloomington 79 65 Lafayette ..,,.....82 63 0.05 Muncie 79 69 Thursday and chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower to mid 60s. Highs in the mid 80s. clear. Lows in the mid 60s.

Highs in the mid to upper 80s. cloudy. A 30 percent chance of thundershowers. Lows in the mid 60s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.

sunny. A 30 percent chance of thundershowers. Highs in the mid 80s. The high and low temperature readings, precipitation reports and level of the East Fork White River are provided by National Weather Service Observer Ruth Everhart. High Monday 81 Low Monday 64 Precipitation.

Precipitation month 3.10 White River. 3.96R Sunset today 7:59 p.m.- Sunrise Tuesday 5:44 a.m. The Weather Elsewhere By The Associated Press Tuesday Temperatures indicate Monday's high and overnight low to 8 a.m. Eastern Time. Hi Albuquerque .89 .65 Anchorage .61 Atlanta .86 ..70 Baltimore .86 .72 Boston .66 .63 Sexual misconduct alleged Denver .91 .53 Duluth 86 ..64 Honolulu .87 .74 Houston .93 .69 Jacksonville .92 .74 Kansas City .83 .63 Las Vegas .108 .88 Los Angeles .95 .70 Memphis .92 .72 Miami Beach .91 .79 Mpls-StPaul ..88 ,.72 Nashville .89 .69 New Orleans .86 74 New York City .73 ..66 Oklahoma City .88 .67 Philadelphia .87 .72 Phoenix 107 .87 Pittsburgh 84 .65 Sacramento .104 .,.68 Salt Lake City 102 .73 clr San Francisco .79 .58 clr Seattle .78 .61 clr Syracuse .83 .67 Tucson 100 .76 Tulsa .88 .66 .74 National Temperature Extremes High Monday 122 at Death Valley-.

Ca. Low Tuesday 43 at Alamosa, Co. TRIBUNE REPORTS Charleston.S.C. 89 -rcdy-. Concord.N.H.

.65 Dallas-Ft Worth 95 .61 .73 female was taken to Memorial Hospital in Seymour for treatmentin.relatioa.tQ inapr propriate sexual contact made by Atkins. Detective Todd Prewitt, who investigated the matter, said he determined that Atkins may have committed inappropriate sexual acts with the victim in both Jackson and, Lawrence counties. Additional charges may be filed by Jackson County Prosecutor Jeff Nierman. A class felony is punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 finer Authorities have transported Atkins to Lawrence County- Harlan G. Masters May 19, 1934-July 31,2000 Thomas Gardner Whitcomb July 29, 2000 Brownstown man was arrested by the Indiana State Police Monday afternoon for alleged sexual misconduct involving a 15-year-old female which" reportedly occurred early in July.

State police report that Richard Atkins, 27, faces possible charges of sexual mis- conduct with a minor, a class felony. He was arrested without incident at a Seymour residence on a Lawrence County Superior Court arrest warrant; police, said." According to a police press release, the case stems from a July 8 incident in which the Harlan G. Masters, 66, of Crothersville, died at Monday, July 31, 2000, at Thomas Gardner Whitcomb, 82, of Carmel, died Saturday, July 29, 2000. Memorial "Hospital, Seymour. steel forging buyer 40 years for Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors retiring in 1981.

He was a Church. Survivors include his wife, Kay Brocker Whitcomb, a daughter, Linda Button, a son, Mark Whitcomb, a sister, Jane Bohall, two grandsons and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednes "day in Flanner Buchanan. Carmel Mortuary.

Entombment will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers. Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions be made to Broad Ripple United Methodist Church or the American Lung Association.

He had been a route salesman for Domestic Laundry for 16 years and retired as a permit engineer for Barrier Masters I Whitcomb Mrs. Edward (Tammy Koerner, two-grandson, Kyle Masters and Jordan Koerner, both of Crothersville, two granddaughters, Kara Sturgeon and Courtney Masters, both of Crothersville, a brother, Cephas "C.J." Masters, Crothersville- and three sisters, Thelma Jewell, Crothersville, Jewell Frazier, Middletown, Ohio and Betty Lancaster, Ky. He was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers. The Rev. John Adams and Rev.

Jon Pearce will conduct funeral services at 11 a.m. Thursday at Adams Funeral Home, Crothersville. Burial will be in Crothersville Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Wednesday and from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to Crothersville Methodist Church of Crothersville Cemetery. member for 58 years of- the Jackson Masonic Lodge, Seymour'.

He was a member of the. Broad Ripple United Methodist Continued From Page 1A "We have experienced interpreters that will translate verbatim," Cantu said. "We are hoping to become involved with the court systems, the hospitals, more involved with companies in the area. "With, the courts and hospk tal there are liability issues, and we are the only service that I know of that is insured for liability." Cantu said the service has operated successfully in bor der communities in Texas. "This service was born out of necessity there, as well as Sammy Morris April 10, 1933-July 29, 2000 more, teaching English, or put up signs in Spanish," Can tu said.

"We are willing to work with the business cony munity to make workplace a safe place for all their, employees." The interpreting service is not the only thing SIS is doing to help the Spanish-speaking community. "We are having a dance for the Hispanics in, our community," he said. "It is an effort to give them a piece of their culture." "They really have no opportunities to see and experience their own culture," Cantu said. lINDOT for 27 years. He was a member of Crothersville United Methodist Church.

He was a member of Scottsburg AM, Kentucky Colonel and a Republican Precinct Committeeman for several years. Born May 19, 1934, in Gar-rad County, he was the son of Willie and Fairie Malear masters. On Jan. 20, 1956, he married Bonnie Morgan and she survives. Other survivors include a son Terry D.

Masters, Crothersville, a daughter, -it-was here, -Cantu said. He believes that some area June Deaton June 25, 1909-July 31, 2000 Sammy Morris, 67, of Lexington, Ky. died at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 29, 2000, at St. Joseph East, Lexington, Ky.

He was a construction worker and laborer. He was of the Pentecostal faith. Born April 10, 1933, in Buckhorn, Ky. he was the son-pf Ollie Morris. On Oct.

2, 1976, he married Virginia Riley and she survives. Other survivors include three sons, Andy Morris, Seymour, Jason Morris, Versailles, Ky. and Matthew Morris, Lexington, six daughters; Mary Ann Bryant, Vonda Sue. Davidson, Miland, Joann Grieshoe, Greensburg, Bren-da Sue Shirikle and Gail Rum-sey, both of Moo'res Hill and Angela Rayburn, Lexington, 22 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, a broth--er, Benny Combs, Crothersville arid a sister, Juanita' Fletcher, Crothersville. He was preceded in death -by a son, Sammy K.

Greg Underwood will conduct funeral services at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Adams Funeral Home, Burial will be in Crothersville Cemetery. Friends may call frpm 9, a.m. until time of service on Wednesday the funeral home. Memorials may be given to! the family towards funeral, expenses.

The dance will take place at the National Guard Armory from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday. There may be more dances -and gatherings in the future, Cantus said. SIS will soon be located at 828 E.

Tipton St; in Seymour. In the meantime, it can be reached at 522-7478. companies are doing a good job teaching their English-, speaking employees conversational Spanish, and conver-sational English to their Spanish -peaking employees. But he believes there is great need for people to learn job-related English. "They either need to do June Deaton, 91, of Scottsburg, died at 11:35 a.m.

Monday, July 31, 2000, at Scott County Health Center. She was a homemaker and a member of House of Prayer in Austin. Born June 25, 1909, in Perry County, she was the daughter of Alfred Burns and Martha Eversole. Survivors include a son, John Smith, Austin, a daughter, "Grace Nease," Scottsburg, nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The Rev.

Bobby Spicer will conduct funeral services at 11 a.m. Wednesday- at Buchanan Funeral Home, Austin. Burial will be in New Providence Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Alma Kuntz "Aug. 20, 1 906-July 31 2000 Jennie May lloskin March 25, 1908-Aug. 1, 2000 Alma Kuntz, 93, of North Vernon, died Monday, July 31, 2000, at ExtendaCare, North Ve.rnon. Castetter, North Vernon.

was preceded in death- r-i Qkillif by a brother, Clarence Hook- LJ I 11111 er.four Continued From Page 1 A Seymour, she was the daughter of Charles Henry and Cora Elizabeth Goodale Lahne. On May 21, r1946, in. Seymour, she married Roy Hoskin and he died March 1975. She was preceded in" death by wo brothers and sisters. The Rev.

Ron Lawhead will' conduct graveside services at" 10 a.m. Thursday at-Riverview Cemetery. Arrangements were han- died by Myers Funeral' Service, Burkholder Chapel, Jennie May Hoskin, 92, of Seymour, died at 1:40 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2000, at Community Care Center of Seymour.

She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She had worked at Gerwin Company, and United Shoe Company in Crothersville. She was a former member of VFW Auxiliary 1925, American Legion Auxiliary 89 and Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary -655, all of -Seymour Born March 25, 1908, in She had been employed at Arvin Industries in Columbus and North Vernon and was a member of First Christian1 Church in North Vernon. Born Aug. 20, 1906, in Jennings Coiintyr she was the 7 daughter of Lincoln and Margaret Trapp Hooker.

On Sept. 30, 1939, she married Harry C. Kuntz and he died Aug. 10, 1982. Survivors include a Roger Weber, West-port and a niece, Marjorie schmidt, Jessie Weber, Verna Miller and Florence Hubbard.

The Rev. Gilbert Schreiber will conduct funeral services at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Dove-Sharp and Rudicel Funeral Home.North Vernonf Burial will be in Vernon Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 p.m.: to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Memorials may be given to First Christian Church: anapolis would present fewer problems transporting delegates to the hall, Morris said. Organizers would not need the scores of buses being used here-to. ferrydelega--tiOns miles from their hotels, he said. "They've done what they could with a smaller facility and one that doesn't have much parking," said Rex Ear- ly.another-Indianapolis the downtown next to a convention center and among dozens of large hotels. Most delegates would be within "easy walkingdistance The First Union Center holds about 21,000 and is three miles from Philadelphia's city center with nearby hotels Some delegates are housed in Jersey.

A convention in Indi-.

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