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The Star Press du lieu suivant : Muncie, Indiana • 3

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PACK THE MUNCIE STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1974 Despite Court Ruling iimiiUMIIiKI 1- t-h if I MiliSi 15, I 1 1 I IB'i: Wiinshi: 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I it Ni 111 i I I I 1 I IIIHII 1 i 111 IN i i 'ill I III Ml WH i HHUl i.i,-, i Mil: I I i ll, I ih i i 111 l' I III II I i I. I I Li.i't, 1 1,11 III, I lj ii! il I II 1 J1H a Ul Juillllllli' til I'kiilll iiiubi ilil lit jvJ I Hi HIM II Willi III I 111 II Illl III I II Hill 1 1 Holiday Inn Delayed at Least a Year at the tipw T-fi9 arress route. The fears in the economic picture here the city cannot, large request had been denied by the support three particularly the construction of present motels. meiropouian nan ummiswim, but approved by the county commissioners. A Circuit Court He said the city's economic growth and development would A new Holiday Inn planned for the northwest side of Mun-cie won't be built for at least a year, despite a recent Indiana Appeals Court ruling which authorized rezoning for the construction.

The 120-150 unit motel will be delayed, according to Jim Morris, vice president of Harper Hotels builders of be studied over the next year injunction had suspended the the new Quality Inn motel on North Broadway. MORRIS SAID he didn't want to go ahead with construction of the new facility until it is certain it can be built without affecting business countv commissioners' approv as a basis for making a deci al, until the Indiana Court of Appeals last Friday ruled the sion on construction. The hotel builders had asked for rezoning. from residential county commissioners retained at the South' Madison Street to commercial, for a 37-acre the authority to make the re zoning decision. Inn.

He also said he the motel, because of changes I Holiday tract on 'Bethel Avenue, near Sharp Says Government Is Abusive of People County Seeks U.S. Funds for Program 111 piM because we were told there was an 'energy crisis'." -p Local programs to increase "MNV, AFTER gas prices and oil company profits have employment are eligible for skyrocketed, we are told that federal funds on a 50-50 matching basis, Region 6 Develop fuel supplies are available," Phil Sharp, 10th District Congressional' candidate, said Monday that the government "has abused the good will of the American people." Speaking before the United Auto Workers State Convention in Indiariapolis, Sharp noted, "Whenever we have, been asked to sacrifice for the good of the country, the people have Sharp stated. ment Commissioner director Dennis Harney told County Commissioners Monday. He "The working men and women were asked to hold down their wage demands to help control inflation and they said funds through the Depart ment of Commerce could be matched with money drawn complied," Sharp continued, from an assessment on a bene "But prices and profits con responded. The government fitting industry or on citizens tinue to rise." has "When we were asked to who benefit from a public improvement project.

The Congressional hopeful said, "We have always been turn down our thermostats last winter and limit the use of our cars," he said, "we responded COMMISSIONERS decided to apply for participation in the program, for which Delaware willing to. pay our fair share of texes, but we cannot tolerate tax loopholes written to benefit oil companies, wealthy individ JAMES SCHRECONCOST Schrecongost Promoted by American Bank At the June board meeting of and Henry counties qualify be uals and even the President." cause of high unemployment Correction i An accident statistic in Mon- totals. Sharp stated, "The American people will not continue to Commissioners also rejected make such sacrifices unless they have leaders who justify a proposal from A. B. Dick Co day's Muncie Star contained incorrect details concerning a crash Sunday on Ind.

3, north American National Bank, James K. Schrecongost was Most Homeowner's Insurance won't replace everything you lose. their faith." of Muncie. i "Quite clearly our present for a county printing department. A survey of department heads showed that a central printing facility is not justified now since its use would not be elected an assistant vice pres-ident, according to Edgar II Seward, bank president.

leadership both the Adminis tration and the Congress do A car driven by Dennis Smith. 18. Eaton, did not Schrecongost joined the bank not have the faith of the peo pie," he said. worth the expense. strike a utility pole as stated in 1971.

was elected assistant cashier and also manager of the East Memorial branch in in the report. Smith's car swerved to avoid a downed utility wire in the road and 1972, and earlier this year as struck a driveway abutment Historical Queen Contest Has 10 Entries sumed responsibilities in the commercial loan and mortgage The downed wire was caused earlier by a car striking the Slavin Spent $965 in School Race loan area at the main office. pole and then leaving the scene. He is a graduate of Muncie Southside High School and re Ten Delaware County girls ceived his B.S. and M.A.

de Dr. Stephen D. Slavin filed a grees from Ball State Universi WE RENT statement of campaign ex ty. He has completed additional studies with the Ameri will compete for the title of Miss Historical Festival Queen during the pageant June 28 at the Delaware County Building plaza. The contest will be part of the three-day festival penses Monday showing he can Institute of Banking and served as a graduate assistant spent $965.33 in being elected to the Muncie Community School Board.

Slavin received nearly 3,600 votes in finishing second in a 13-way race for planned June 28-30. in the College of Business. A native of Muncie, Schre- censost is active in Muncie Candidates are: Vicky Leslie Hensley, Cathy Tay two seats. Jaycees, Ball State Alumni As lor, Kim Jones, Debbie Hart- sociation, Cardinal Varsity mann. Gina Noble.

Tamara Slavin's report also showed contributions to his campaign of $734.50. Although he was Club, Green Hills Country Club Armstrong, Sherry Perkins, Jana Gibson and Jeanette Mar- and Ball State Lettermans Club. He has served as chair elected to the seat this year, lette. All of the girls are re Slavin will not assume the pa man of the Boy Scout SME cent high school graduates. sition until July 1, 1975, when camoaien.

vice chairman of. he will replace Hurley Goodall JUDGES FOR the contest the Boy Scout Council and as a who did not seek re-election. United Way fund captain. Undau Motor Homtt DuiUrt Scamps SatillHii Chariirt Furyi 9Pitt.Wions 15 PiuMjer Vint Small Vans Pkk llpi UrgilSFittVans See I'l Toilay JOHN JACKSON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH IIIIWhtolingAvt. COUNTY CLERK Garland Miller spent 1464.49 in the Democratic primary campaign.

are Marlene Greenwalt of the Ball State University staff; Sgt. Owen Chastain, U.S. Marine Corps; Larry Green-; wait, Warner Gear; and Lillian Hirons, Historical Festival sec-; retary. Miss Festival Queen will appear at the Municipal Flag Miller was nominated by his Rector Rules Webster Guiltv in Drug Case party to seek a second term as clerk. He captured more than 52 per cent of the vote in the I III life its three-man race for the Demo cratic nomination.

Sentencing was set for 11 ceremonies at 10:30 a.m. June 29, at the Appeal to The Great MONUMENTS Viola C. "Babe" Swartz filed her statement Monday, show a.m. Monday for Dennis Webster, found guilty by Superior Court 2 Judge Ralph Rector of sale of dangerous drugs. ing primary expenses of $302 Spirit statue, will assist at the celebrity auction at noon on June 30 at McCulloch Park and will ride in the festival parade She received 625 votes in the Rector heard the case last Democratic primary for Dela- through downtown Muncie at 1 ware County Sheriff, finishing fourth among nine candidates.

p.m. June 29. week without a jury and announced his decision in the case Monday. Webster, who was represented by attorney Larry K. Wal A.

Verl Hough's statement showed he spent nothing in his bid for re-election to the Salem Community School Board. Al lace, faces a maximum penalty of 5-20 years in prison and a Two Shows Set at Planetarium Two presentations will be though he was an incumbent, he finished sixth in the seven- The a Paul can come pretty close. man race for two seats on the board. Another board member, Teddy Crosley, also lost in his made this week in the uau fine of $2,000. Deputy prosecutor Alan Wilson tried the case for the state.

Richard S. Pennington failed to appear for his trial Monday, State University Planetarium, it was announced by Dr. New- so Rector ordered a warrant ton G. Sprague, director. MONUMENTS MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS Bronze Memorials Guaranlecil Quality ill Reasonable Priren -J SINCE "-J At 7:30 p.m., Thursday, the issued for his arrest.

He is charged with theft. Crab Nebula Remnant, a much re-election try. FRIDAY IS the last day candidates in the May 7 primary may report expenses and contributions of the campaign. Statements are to be filed with the county clerk's office. Candidates for offices which pay Trials scheduled for Monday studied region for X-ray, ne- but continued were for Donnie tnm and pulsar type stars will Hicks, charged with possession De presented.

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I '-J Motion Would Kill Yorktown Annexation HEAR RADIO BROADCAST WERK 8:30 Ml. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Rally 7:30 P.M. A motion which would avoid Yorktown's recent annexation You Insurance of 658 persons was filed in Cir cuit Court Monday by attorney David Neal.

The motion for a default judgment will be heard at 9:30 a.m. Monday. JAMES H. HELTON Members of the Eastern Mt, Pleasant Township Property Owners who were going to fight efforts to void the an nexation, said last week they would drop their cause on the advice of their attorney, Jo FELLOWSHIP Rev. Paul Panio, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Friday 7:30 P.M. Rev. Charles Rothwell, Eaton, Ohio Sat. 1 0:00 A.M. Rev.

Pearl Robinson, Hamilton, Ohio Sat. 7:30 P.M. DEDICATION SERVICE FOR NEW SANCTUARY SUNDAY, JUNE P.M. Dr. Russell Meade, Chicago, Speaking FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE 7th and High Sts.

4 CJiurrh Thai "Air" Conditioned and Prayer CondWumed for Hour Convenient Phone 282-3312; 282-9764 JAMES H. HELTON, Pastor seph Speece. There is expected KIRKPATRICK-SURSA, Inc. 100 South Mulberry Street 540 Merchants National Bank Muncie, Indiana 47305 Telephone: 284-6338 to be no opposition at Monday's hearing to Neal's motion, The annexation Involved the Sherwood Hills, West Acres and Tleasant View additions north and east of Yorktown..

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