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PACE 3 THE MUNCIE STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1974 Drug Suspect Flees Hospital Astronaut Cernan to Speak at Wright House Dedication Scndak Says Youthful SP huh Legal INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Atty. under the influence of drugs By CHARLES KENNEDY charged with contributing to NEW CASTLE One of ithe delinquency of a juvenile and public intoxication. uuee persons arrested by New POLICE attempted unsuc Castle police Monday in con iqyf 88 Wriuht. Hprpaftpr the nrnnertv cessfully Tuesday to serve two and a preliminary felony count of possession of a controlled! substance. Nurses reported hisj bed empty Tuesday at 4:40 p.m.

Justice of the Peace warrants NEW CASTLE Navy Capt. Eugene A. Cernan, commander of the Apollo 17 lunar landing Gen. Theodore L. Sendak ad nection with a rash of burglaries at medical buildings disappeared Tuesday afternoon from Henry County Hospital where charging two other persons witn second degree burglary as i I will be owned and operated by the Department of Natural Resources, as are other Indiana State Memorials.

These include the Virgil I. Grissom Memorial and a Purdue University grad vised Gov. Otis R. Bowen on Tuesday a 17-year-old appoint Terrill G. Anderson, 19, R.R.

a result of the investigation. he had been under observation 2, was slated on a preliminary Entered over the weekend uate, will be principal speaker at the dedication of Wilbur Wright State Memorial April for a possible overdose. charge of second degree bur ed justice of the peace in Johnson County last month legally cannot hold office. were Fred's Pharmacy, 540 S. at Spring Mill State Park, honoring one of Indiana's other Darrell Craig, 20, 1817 Columbus had been arrested Main and the offices of Dr.

Harlan B. Shupert, 530 S. Sendak said in an official 16. The Wilbur Wright State Memorial, which is northeast of Monday night with a 17-year glary Monday afternoon after being implicated by an informant. Detective Sgt.

James Stephens said his shoes also matched a footprint that was taken outside one of the of Members of the Wilbur opinion, his first of the year, Main; Dr. John W. Decker, old girl after police received 1809 Bundv and Dr. Phyl an anonymous telephone tip Wright State Birthplace Com- mission include Chairman- Millville in eastern Henry County, includes a newly con lis Grant, 530 S. Main St.

The justices of the peace must be at least 21 years old. He said that was unchanged by the 18-year- Police said the pair were taken office of Dr. David R. Cain, Into custody at Vine and Main fices old vote amendment to the U.S 1912 Bundy, was broken into structed reproduction of the farmhouse in which the aeronautics pioneer was born on streets with pills in their pos' Constitution. session matching the type of last Thursday night.

Stephens said police had re JERRY SPENCE Spence Chosen First Sergeant STEPHENS said Anderson initially had been arrested early Monday after a traffic accident at 14th Street and those taken in the break-ins April 16, 1867 (107 years ago). The house was built circa 1855. covered 1,000 to 1,500 of 7,765 CRAIG WAS taken to the Michael Rogers, who is from New Castle; Miss Betty Cull, North Vernon; C. Alan Helms, Fortville; John Kelley, New Castle; State Representative H. Jack Mullendore, Franklin, and Dr.

Charles Wise, Muncie. CERNAN commanded the sixth manned lunar landing mission from Dec. 6 to Dec. Marc L. Griffin, 17, Greenwood, was commissioned as White River township justice of the peace on Feb.

19 by Bowen after the youth was appointed illegal pills taken in the hospital for observation of Avenue in which he was charged with driving while REDKEY Jerry Spence of possible overdose after being It burned in 1884 and was replaced by a second house, which also burned. The State of Indiana has owned the site the Indiana State Police post by Johnson County commission at Redkey, was promoted to EUGENE A. CERNAN ers. since April of 1929. East School Opening Delayed 19, 1972.

This last of the After much historic research first sergeant Tuesday in action by the Indiana State Police Personnel' Board. William C. Lloyd, executive ADVERTISEMENT and professional archaeological present series of American determination of the original missions to tne moon es- Spence, who joined the In assistant to the governor, said Sendak's opinion is only advisory and would not force Griffin diana State Police in 1960 as a tablished several records: Longest manned lunar landing Afraid You're Going Deaf? foundations of the farmhouse, ground was broken for the reconstruction on December 19, from office unless his appoint trooper, was promoted to sergeant in 1970, replacing Sgt. Robert Mercer, now with the ment were challenged success flight, 301 hours, 51 minutes; longest lunar surface ex 1972. fully court.

Delaware County Police. MID-VICTORIAN furniture, Spence assumes duties from travehicular activities, 22 hours, 4 minutes; largest lunar sample return, 249 pounds; and longest time in lunar orbit, 147 as much as possible from the Wright family or the neigh Lt. Rex Corbin, who has been promoted to fill the vacancy left by retiring Lt. Frank Daw borhood, is being collected to Frost Pictures Given to BSU hy Daughter hours, 48 minutes. provide an 1860s Hoosier farm son.

Dawson retired to cam house and rural parsonage at Cernan was the last man of Apollo to leave his footprints paign for Delaware county mosphere. The Rev. and Mrs, on the moon's surface. Since time in which to make contingency decisions if the high school is not ready by September, the board agreed to hold a meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. to work on alternative plans.

Among the decisions facing the board is the problem of teacher contracts. If the new school is to be ready in September, a number of teachers will not receive new contracts, and that decision must be made by May. ANOTHER headache is the scheduling of athletic events. All five county high schools, Portland, Dunkirk, Red-key, Pennville, and Bryant have separate schedules now, and some scheduled opponents are already asking if planned games will actually take place. In other business Monday, the board approved the purchase of a new school bus for special education students at a cost of $8,449, and appointed Al Diener as its representative to the County Tax Adjustment Board.

PORTLAND A lack of toilets and other material will prevent the opening of the new East Elementary School this spring, Jay School Supt. Wallace Underwood told the school board Monday. The school was originally to have been ready for occupancy by students in January, but material delays have continually extended the deadline. Underwood told the board 13 lava-tories had not arrived for installation at the new grade school, and the delay would probably mean students could not get into the building before mid-April. So, Underwood said, it would be more feasible to wait until September to hold classes in the building.

IN THE OTHER major building project facing the board, Underwood said the new county-wide high school construction was progressing, but he made no predictions when it would be ready for students. Faced with a dwindling amount of Mrs. Lesley Frost Ballantine Milton Wright moved in 1878 of New York City, daughter of with 11-year-old Wilbur to Day last September he has been a Special Assistant to the Manag Sheriff. Spence is a former Delaware County sheriff's deputy. His promotion to first ser the late New England poet, er of the Apollo Spacecraft KODert Frost, has given the Chicago, Illr-A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone.

A non-operating model of the smallest Beltone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. This is not a real hearing aid, but it will show you how tiny hearing help can be. It's yours to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. No wirej lead from body to head.

These models are free, so write for yours today. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. No. 9034, Beltone Electronics 4201 W. Victoria Chicago, 111.

60646. Ball State University library a geant was effective Sunday. He Protram at Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center at Houston, tnree-volume album of pho was selected from among several candidates for the job. Texas.

tographs related to the poet ton, Ohio. There his brother Orville was born in 1879. Milton Wright was born in Rush County and his wife Susan Koerrier was born in Union County. The Wright brothers made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on De The dedication day program and his family. The albums at Wilbur Wright State Memo contain 163 photographs.

The albums were sent to the rial will be open to the public without an admission fee. cember 17, 1903. It was the library by Mrs. Ballantine through William A. Sutton, Ball State professor of English, who is conducting research on the first actual flight of a full-sized A French researcher found that great vintages in Burgundy wines follow maximum solar activity.

machine carryng a man and raising itself into the air by its own power. Funds Not Available for New Town Hall Tours of the restored farm poet with the aid of Mrs. Ballantine. Dr. Sutton will give a slide lecture at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday commemorating the 100th anniversary of Robert Frost's ezieziez: IQCZ3C3E23 Auto Violations Could Lead to Term in Prison A young Losantville man house will begin immediately rrTTNrprPHowsE after completion of the dedication program, which will begin at 10 a.m. Thereafter the State YORKTOWN Town Board birth. The lecture in room 114, English building, is open to the commissioners concerning authority of the Delaware Metro members Tuesday night tabled public. politan Plan Commission to in may face revocation of the suspension of a 1-10 year sentence he received last June following his arrest last weekend on a contract for construction of WHAT THOSE SIRENS MEANT Memorial will be open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

and on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Dr. Sutton had a 1972-73 Ball validate the town's expansion their proposed new town hall, procedure. State grant to supervise the various charges.

until they can determine whether or not they will have compilation of the Frost A. E. Suro, plan commission AN F-84F jet fighter plane, albums. funds to proceed with David Lee Grimes, 20, Is director said last week York-town's most recent annexation AUTO ACCIDENTS Delaware County Road 400-W, north of 88-N Car driven by Edwin R. donated by the Indiana Air National Guard, ha been installed 31 being held in the Delaware Wall Coupon 1or Weiwres, Prioe an4 i Plant Yri-levla 2 Stories Ranches, Owr5 a'mffltoa rt Ihew popular Item brochures hsve bm qiv away.

was illegal, since they failed to Board members noted there Janes, 26, R.R. 8, struck fence oE Pearl B. May, R.R1 2, Yorktown, and on a permanent base near the County Jail under $4,500 bond charged with driving while li Stereo Equipment Stolen From Home telephone pole. Damage, $1,350 ($150 to pole and $21)0 to ience). are not sufficient funds within the budget to cover building cense suspended, driving a ve Mulberry and Gilbert streets cars driven by Steven R.

Walker, 20, 5305 lift Ml costs as had been anticipated Stereo and tape equipment Piccadilly Lane, and Micnaei U. hicle with false registration plate, being a minor entering a secure permission from the plan commission for the expansion. Suro cited state law which apparently provides that any town annexing land within wt iert Puk, ripoS, (t. mot Tetjh ati-wi O'Neal, is, iz n. Muioerry.

Damage, earlier. If construction is to worth an estimated $1,300 were Wilbur Wright birthplace fo indicate the progress of American aircraft since Kitty Hawk. The entire five-acre State Memorial site also is being re-landscaped. It includes a shelter house and picnic $500. Washington and Liberty streets cars proceed, a new bond may be PLEASE PRINT stolen in a burglary at the tavern and uttering a forged instrument.

He is scheduled to driven by Lewis C. Williams, 73, 3I1B required, they noted. Amherst Road, and Barbara A. nail, Name. home of Terry Todd, 619 Howard police said Tues stand trial in City Court on the 22, 728 N.

Elm St. Damage, $700. Monday Wheeling Avenue, south of Mc- three miles of a second or third class city, must secure Board President Dennis Monroe asked the board to Address. City traffic charges April 17. day.

Galliard Road Cars driven by Joyce -Zip- permission to do so from the Delaware Mobile Home table the matter pending con Grimes pleaded guilty last city's common council, or from sultation with Jack Quirk, Tsloption Ho. I would hks hlp locating I tot year to involuntary manslaugh board attorney. Quirk did not MUNCIE a metropolitan plan commis sion, if one is in existence. The April 16 program will mark the last official act of the Wilbur Wright State Birthplace Commission, which was created in 1955 and charged with developing a memorial to ter in connection with the traf Sales, 2121 Broadway, also reported the theft of a $325 furnace, $25 speaker and $300 in shag carpeting from three house trailers Monday. attend the meeting.

Two residents of an area A. Coutch, 42, 2102 N. Reserve and Louis E. Ineelhart, 54, 601 N. Bittersweet Lane.

Woman had mouth and teeth injuries; Margaret W. Ingelhart had minor head Injury. Damage, $1,200. Wheeling and Rosewood avenues-Cars driven by Robert G. Phillips, 50, 5209 W.

Jackson and Michael K. Hines. 24, 1806 Barcelona Drive. Damage. $450.

Ind. 32 in Daleville Car driven by Wayne A. Thompson 24, Anderson, struck parked car owned by Saunda Bonewit, Daleville. Thompson had head abrasions and complained of chest pains. Damage, $1,000.

FIRE ALARMS 5:43 a.m. 625 E. Third minor. No. 2 Squad and Pump.

11:08 a.m. New York and Neelv av recently annexed to Yorktown were at the meeting to ques Discussion Due on Remodeling Cowan School tion whether or not the board would attempt to reinstate the fic death of a 76-year-old Mun- cie man. He was given a 110 year sentence, but it was suspended at the recommendation of Circuit Court probation officer Guy Miller. The suspension was conditional on Grimes' good behavior, but the young man now may face revocation of the suspension. annexed areas, following an apparent invalidation of the ac tion.

COWAN -Members of the Monroe Community School enues, residence hall. Minor damage to wall and ceiling 1" some smoke. No. 1 Squad, Snorkel MONROE said the board Board approved a recommen I MB I planned to investigate the mat dation of Supt. Marcus Lane ter further, and contact county Tuesday night, and gave their approval for Lane, to apply to the State School Planning Divi Save on Termite Control sion for a project number for the remodeling of the wing of and Township, No.

2 and 5 Pur "is, Rescue. 11:42 a.m.-626 E. Klrby tree. Damage to tree only. No.

2 Squad and Pump. 2:32 p.m.-1511 S. Franklin residence. Extensive damage to front room, some smoke damage throughout. Overflow of oil heater.

No. 2 Squad, No. 3 Pump. 2:39 p.m.-40R E. Jackson first aid.

First Aid Car. 3:32 p.m.-1404 W. 10th inves-tlgaton. Problem In dryer, nothing found. No.

2 Sauad. No. 3 Pump. 5:55 p.m. 110 Berwvn Road, investigation.

Short In wiring, no damage. No. 1 Squad. 10:01 p.m. 1300 W.

Memorial Drive, school. Apparent arson, limited damage to basement. No. 2 Squad, Pump and Ladder, No. 3 Pump, Deputy Chief, Inspectors.

the school qich will be transferred over to junior high use. I Get Our Free Estimate-Inspection I THEN Ant Tkic fniinnN MA I I i A group of teachers met with MM representatives from R. Clinton, architects, Tuesday af SAVE ternoon to make recommen I I I dations as to what they want done and how it should fit in ftn! with junior high curriculum. Streakers in Hell HELL, Mich. (AP)-Hell finally had its first streaker.

Lane announced the archi tects will be at the next board Several residents of Hell, a meeting at 7 p.m. April 3 to go i Over 100 part-time jobs available. Learn a valuable second skill. Ages 17 thru 34 eligible If you're 35 or over call anyway. Young ladies and men welcome.

Be a cook, baker, or security policeman. Many other positions open. Free Commercial air travel furnished. Free uniforms all room and board over plans for the proposed ele mentary building. hamlet of 47 souls between Lansing and Ann Arbor, said they saw a young man dash down the town's main street in the American Pest Control i 307 N.MADISON Call 288-7779 Following the board meeting an executive session was held worth Orville Wiebusch, prin nude Monday night.

He dashed cipal, for teacher evaluation. from the local weather station to a restaurant, then jumped into a jeep and drove off. THE MUNCIE STAR Nnr to 72nd Test) TELEPHONE 282-5921 HERE'S A MUST COMFORTABLE INVESTMENT fRANSLUCENT I Pi reinforced Call Collect Air Force Reserve Recruiting 317-689-9163 UNIQUE DESIGN THAT BLENDS WITH ANY HOME CUSTOM BUILT TO FIT YOUR NEEDS INSTALLED AGAINST HOUSE. GARAGE OR FREE STANDING WALL. ALL PURPOSE ALL WEATHER ALL YEAR FINANCING AVAILABLE Mail tfv Published every morning 'T Muncie Newtptpen, Hleh and Jckson ItreeU.

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